The non-NWVU resources are made available for awareness only. NWVU encourages all individuals to research the agency’s information, programs etc., before any engagement. Thank you.
Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health – Valor Program – The program provides specialty services to our Veterans through the Veterans and Loved Ones Recovery (VALOR) program.
YWCA – Military Veterans Programs – Every year, at YWCAs across the country, over 4,000 military veterans and their families receive emergency housing, health care, career training and counseling. Military women who are victims of sexual assault also receive support.
VA Care Providers Program – For Caregivers of Veterans. “VA values your commitment as a partner in our pledge to care for those who have “borne the battle,” and we have several support and service options designed with you in mind. The programs are available both in and out of your home to help you care for the Veteran you love and for yourself.”
The National Veterans Foundation (NVF) has taken reasonable steps to vet this list of Women Veteran Resources. National Women Veterans United (NWVU) believes these Women Veteran Resources to be working in good faith to assist veterans. In some cases, we have direct experience in working with these organizations. In other cases, we are recommending them based on their reputation and the information we have available. The NVF and NWVU do not guarantee any particular outcome from any of the above resources and are not liable for any negative outcomes any group or individual may experience.