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Department of Veterans Affairs, Meeting America’s Commitment to Veterans and
Military Families The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has
made the care and support of military families one of our highest
priorities. We can never do enough for the families of the men and women,
who protect and defend our nation, and we are committed to improving and
expanding our services throughout a broad range of programs. More often than
not, military families are the first line of support and care for our
Veterans and VA stands ready to assist them in that endeavor.
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Department of Labor,
Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS) The
Department of Labor provides job employment and training services to assist
veterans in transitioning from military to working life. With an emphasis on
employment programs, this resource also provides support for service members
and their families.
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Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Military Family Programs
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is a resource
to support service men and women in regards to substance abuse and mental
health issues. SAMHSA provides information on programs designed for
veterans, as well as their families, to ensure behavioral health services
are accessible to those in need.
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Treasury For… Military Families The Department of the
Treasury for Military Families is a resource on financial information for
members of the military and their families. From specialized tax assistance,
to employment opportunities for veterans, the U.S. Department of the
Treasury provides financial content for service men and women.
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Department of Education Veterans and Military Families The
Department of Education provides information and resources to those in the
military and their families. With sections on grant services and financial
aid, to child care for military men and women, the Department of Education
is dedicated to supporting educational opportunities for military men and
women.
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Veteran Information
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is committed to eliminating
homelessness and promoting security among veterans and military families.
With resources on promoting housing security for veterans and their
families, the Department of Housing and Urban Development is devoted to
keeping service men and women secure.
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Helping Military Families and Veterans: Programs at the U.S. Department of
State The Department of State is committed to increasing
opportunities for Federal careers for service men and women. From career
fairs to resources on educational assistance for military families, the U.S.
Department of State has a wide range of information to assist veterans.
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The
United States Department of Justice: Strengthening Our Military Families
The Department of Justice is committed to protecting the rights of service
members and families and making court systems more responsive to the unique
needs of Veterans and families. This is an essential aspect that, in
partnership with other Federal agencies, is committed to enforcing the
Federal laws that protect the civil rights of service members.
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Feds Hire Vets
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s Government-wide Veterans
Employment Website is a critical component of the Federal Government’s
strategy for the recruitment and employment of Veterans. With options for
those looking for jobs and employers looking to hire, Feds Hire Vets is an
essential component to get veterans employed.
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The United States Department of Agriculture: Military and Veterans Programs
The Department of Agriculture is committed to encouraging the health
development of military children. With programs that focus on agriculture
and educational, as well as getting children involved, the Department of
Agriculture is providing resources to service members and their families.
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Health and
Human Services The Department of Health and Human Services
and its operating divisions offer a variety of resources and programs
specifically designed to support military families. This includes health
insurance services, to programs on mental health and substance abuse
assistance.
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Small Business Administration Veterans and Military Families
The U. S. Small Business Administration continues to expand their offerings
to Veterans and Military Families. Resources the SBA provides includes
creating Veteran Business Out Centers and establishing new Entrepreneurship
Boot Camp programs specifically for women veterans and for Reserve Component
members and their immediate families.
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U.S. Social Security Administration Disability Benefits for Wounded Warriors
Military service members can receive expedited processing of disability
claims from Social Security. Benefits available through Social Security are
different than those from the Department of Veterans Affairs and require a
separate application. The expedited process is used for military service
members who become disabled while on active military service on or after
October 1, 2001, regardless of where the disability occurs.
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Office of National Drug Control Policy The Office of National
Drug Control Policy stands with the President and fellow agencies in
furthering the commitment to dedicated military families and veterans that
serve our Nation. The Office of National Drug Control Policy provides
resources and services on substance abuse treatment.
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National Endowment for the Arts The National Endowment for
the Arts has partnered with Blue Star Families and more than 1,000 museums
in all 50 states to launch Blue Star Museums. These museums nationwide will
offer free admission to military personnel and their families from Memorial
Day, May 30, 2011, through Labor Day, September 5, 2011.
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U.S. Department of Interior: Military Families and Wounded Warriors
Secretary Salazar had established “Support of Military Families and
Veterans” as a high-priority component of the goals set for the Department
of the Interior. DoI’s plan includes support of military families as an
integral part of the America’s Great Outdoors Initiative, support of young
veterans and children through Interior youth programs, and in the employment
of veterans. |