Help and Resources
Veterans can schedule appointments online, refill prescriptions, view their health records, and send Secure Messages to their team using My HealtheVet.
https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/
Veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound while serving in the military on or after September 11, 2001. You are our focus. You are our mission.
Here, you’re not a member – you’re an alumnus, a valued part of a community that’s been where you’ve been, and understands what you need. Everything we offer is free because there’s no dollar value to finding recovery and no limit to what you can achieve.
https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage
Do you have disabilities resulting from a disease or injury related to your military service? You may be eligible for monthly benefits, no matter when or where you served.
There is a Huntsville locations which helps the homeless with food and other support.
First Stop encounters the homeless where they are, connects them to critical services and support, and empowers them toward independent sustainable living.
This website is used for any retiree pay support.
Our mission is to provide comprehensive care and quality service to Alabama’s veterans, and their families, with regard to health care, education, disability benefits, long-term care, and burial honors. Our staff are experts on the VA claims process.
https://www.va.gov/files/2020-11/state-benefits-quick-start-guide.pdf
This guide will help you identify and understand the various benefits and services State Governments offer Veterans, family members, caregivers and survivors; and how to access those State benefits and service.
The EOD Warrior Foundation (EODWF) serves the EOD community by providing financial assistance and support to Active-Duty, Reserve and National Guard, Retired and Veteran EOD technicians and their families.
Our support includes financial assistance and additional services such as morale events, peer-to-peer support, educational programs, connections to resources, care of the EOD Memorial, and sustained contact with our EOD warriors and their families.
The Foundation believes that the EOD family is for life. Our ongoing mission is to disarm the challenges of the EOD family by providing our support with compassion and caring to every individual we serve.
The Veteran-led Boulder Crest Foundation uses the proven science of Posttraumatic Growth to heal, train, and advocate for combat veterans, first responders, and their families who have experienced trauma.
We develop, deliver, and scale transformative programs to ensure these remarkable men and women transform struggle into strength and lifelong growth, so they can live the great lives they deserve.
More broadly, we are working to improve outcomes for veterans and first responders through training that teaches individuals how to live healthy and fulfilling lives.
24 Hour Hotline: 1-888-412-0470
After the Long Walk is a group of active duty and EOD veterans, PSBT Officers, and family members that have come together for one purpose, to help each other. Our goals are to help educate each other on services available to combat PTSD, encourage each other, and ultimately prevent suicide. Our methods to reach our goals include peer to peer mentorship, challenging activities and always being here for each other 24/7.