Category: Non-profits

American Legion The Colony

Commander: Mary Garcia
USAF Veteran
The American Legion is to enhance the well-being of America’s veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness. The American Legion’s vision statement is “The American Legion: Veterans Strengthening America.”

CLC, Inc Veterans Programs

We offer free skills training and employment services to veterans and their family members. Check out our skills training page to get started on your..

Location:555 North Grants Lane

Frisco American Legion: Ed Redden

Welcome to the American Legion, Peter J Courcy Post 178, Frisco, Texas website. Post 178 is named for Frisco resident Peter J. Courcy, who was KIA in Afghanistan in 2009. Today, our Frisco American Legion continues to serve our country by serving our community in a multitude of ways. Some of our programs include supporting our veterans through financial assistance, visiting veterans in retirement and rehabilitation facilities, our Color & Honor Guard presenting the colors for events large and small, and fighting for our veterans rights.

Grand Canyon University

Contact: Ricky Hernandez GCU-Grand Canyon University is a private Christian university located in Phoenix, Arizona. We are dedicated to helping our students change their lives..

Location:3300 W Camelback Rd

Greater Dallas Veterans Council

Our Mission

1. Assist the Veterans Administration Medical Center at Dallas to achieve optimum levels of service for all veterans in the Greater Dallas area.
2. Perform liaison functions for the community in the development of patriotic ceremonies and veteran-oriented events.
3. Disseminate veteran-oriented information to member organizations within the greater Dallas-Texas area.

Marine Corps League / Mckinney

We are a nonprofit organization made up of Marines, Navy FMF Corpsmen, and associate members – members of the community who epouse the ideals and principles of the League. We serve the Collin County community through carrying on the history and traditions of the Marine Corps as well as promoting good citizenship and democracy. More importantly, we are here to take care of our own. We serve Marines, Navy FMF Corpsmen and their families by providing various forms of assistance in their times of need.

Military Veterans Peer Service Coordinator

Contact: Domingo Rodriguez
US Navy Veteran
The Veterans Mental Health Department (VMHD) is focused on ensuring access to competent mental health services for service members, veterans, and their families. VMHD accomplishes this task by providing training, certification, and technical assistance across Texas. In addition to connecting veterans in need directly to local services, VMHD also works with partners at the national, state, and local level to address veteran-specific issues including suicide prevention/intervention, veteran homelessness, military cultural competency, peer support services, military-related trauma, women and rural veterans, and justice involvement. Across all programming, VMHD is fortunate to have the broadest definition of veteran regardless of discharge status, branch of services, or having served one day or a career. All services including training, technical assistance, and direct services provided across VMHD programming are offered freely to all who are in need.

North Texas Military Foundation

The North Texas Military Foundation honors active duty, reserve, and retired military members and veterans through the production of the annual North Texas Military Ball. The ball is underwritten by the generous citizens and corporations of North Texas. All proceeds from the ball fund military and veteran-centric local charities to include Army Emergency Relief, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society and the Air Force Aid Society.

One Community USA

Contact: William “Wild Bill” Curry
Army Veteran
Safe, secure and thriving ‘Cities of Opportunities’ for all through 21st Century Community Building and Neighborhood Engagement programs.

Operation Freedom Recovery Podcast

Mission Operation Freedom Recovery’s mission is to share a message of strength and hope with the military veteran community who suffers from PTSD, addiction, substance..

Project Die Hard

As a faith-based, scripture oriented organization, our mission is to bring public awareness to veteran suicide and to assist veterans in coping with the stress..

Location:2780 New Holt RD D365

Texas Veterans Land Board

Veteran State Organization
The VLB provides the most robust state benefits package in the nation for Texas Veterans, Military Members and their families.

Location:Austin, Texas, us

Texas Veterans Network: David Johnson

The Texas Veterans Network (TVN) is a statewide collaborative of veteran-serving community-based organizations and government agencies that holistically serve the veteran and military community.
The Texas Veterans Network serves Active Duty, Reservists, National Guard, Veterans from all service eras, and their family members.

Location:401 W. Sanford St

The Undaunted Warhorse

The Undaunted Warhorse Initiative’s primary goal is transitioning their fellow at-risk veterans that have experienced homelessness or are in need of a housing solution to..

Location:803 Crockett Dr

VFW Post 10429 – Lynn Toomer

Lynn Toomer [email protected] VFW Post 10429 vfw10429.org Veterans, come to a place where you can meet vets.

VROC

The Veterans Resource & Outreach Center (VROC) in Rowlett, TX is here to help meet the rising needs of veterans and their families.

Location:Rockwall, TX, USA