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.

The Mission Continues – The Mission Continues empowers veterans facing the challenge of adjusting to life at home to find new missions. We redeploy veterans in their communities, so that their shared legacy will be one of action and service. Through the Mission Continues, veterans serve their country in new ways by engaging in our innovative and action-oriented programs. The first, The Mission Continues’ Fellowship, harnesses veterans’ strengths, skills, and their compassion and empowers them to volunteer with non-profit organizations in their community on a daily basis. The second, The Mission Continues’ Service Platoons, brings teams of veterans who are working together with partners at the local level to build stronger communities and tackle pressing issues.

Team Red, White, and Blue – Team RWB’s mission is to enrich the lives of America’s veterans by connecting them to their community through physical and social activity.

Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) –  Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization representing new veterans and their families. IAVA is dedicated to standing with the veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Team Rubicon – Team Rubicon unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams.

Student Veterans of America – Mission:  “To provide military veterans with the resources, support, and advocacy needed to succeed in higher education and following graduation.”

American Legions – Focusing on service to veterans, servicemembers and communities, The American Legion currently has about 2.4 million members in 14,000 posts worldwide.

VFW – Veterans of Foreign Wars USA – Mission: “To foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military, and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans.”


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.