Veterans Guides
Thanks to all the friends at the Brenham Community Center in Texas for this link and research.
If you are leaving the military and thinking of
starting your own business
Thank you to Cadet Ryan Cirbo from the University of Michigan for sending me two additonal links for our returning veterans to assist them in starting their own business.
If you are re-entering civilian life and finding it difficult, here is a link that may give you some relief from the stress you are feeling. We hope it helps.
Thanks to Benjamin for this great resource for our veterans.
Thank you Seamus for sharing this excellent link with our veterans.
This organization is devoted to helping our veterans reacclimatize to civilian life, and combat any addiction or mental health issues they may be experiencing due to their service for our country.
The Denver Recovery Center is devoted to helping our veterans to combat any addiction or mental health issues they may be experiencing due to their service for our country.
Thank you Brittany for sharing this excellent link with our veterans.
Learn more about veteran rights and discrimination, and to see if you or a family member may have been illegally discriminated against for a civilian job. You sacrificed for your country and now it’s time for your country’s legal system to work to protect your rights.
Megan is part of the Community Outreach team for Florin|Roebig, a law firm with a long history of achieving results and representing clients from virtually every state in the Nation. Thank you Megan for sharing this excellent link with our veterans.
Here is a great guide for resumes if you are a military veteran or thinking of returning to civilian life.
Andrei from Novoresume sent us this link. Thank you Andrei for sharing your page with our veterans.
This guide looks at depression among veterans, PTSD in military veterans, anxiety after military service, co-occurring disorders and substance abuse treatment and mental health assistance for veterans.
Jessica from American Addiction Centers sent us this link. Thank you Jess for sharing your page with our veterans.
This guide discusses the culture of alcohol abuse within the military, the connection between PTSD & alcohol abuse, provides statistics and a list of FAQs regarding alcohol abuse in military personnel and veterans.
Jessica from American Addiction Centers sent us this link. Thank you Jess for sharing your page with our veterans.
This guide provides statistics of U.S. veterans with substance addiction, understanding how mental health and chronic pain effect addiction, finding treatment at AAC and other support groups for veterans.
Jessica from American Addiction Centers sent us this link. Thank you Jess for sharing your page with our veterans.
Thank you Jim for this comprehensive site that will help our veterans very much.
Despite their service to our country, veterans often struggle to find financial security or stability upon their return to civilian life. This resource can help with important decisions for you.
This guide can help veterans and military service members optimize their resumes for civilian employment.
Whether you are struggling with addiction yourself or concerned about a loved one’s substance abuse, their mission is to lead you to a healthier, happier life.
Thanks to Chris for this much needed guide for our veterans. We lose too many veterans to substance abuse.
Thank you Leila for sharing this excellent link with our veterans.
Here is some relevant information about cell phones. There are a lot of bad folks out there trying to get your personal information. Hopefully these tips and information will help you.
Thank you Jess for sharing this excellent link with our veterans.