The Veteran Fire Corps is looking for new team members. The National Park Service program is now open and runs from Jan. 16, 2023, to April 21, 2023. The 10-month U.S. Forest Service program is now open and runs from Jan. 16, 2023, to Oct. 6, 2023.
Hope For The Warriors provides free comprehensive support programs to post-9/11 service members, Veterans, spouses and families of the fallen.
The article discussed the results of an earlier study by Kamdar and colleagues that used photo-elicitation to better understand food insecurity in a group of post 9/11 Veterans with children. The researchers found that food insecurity in Veterans is highly intertwined with physical and mental health, military culture, and lack of basic resources like housing or transportation.
Post 9-11 Veterans looking for a career as a wildland firefighter can apply to the Southeast Conservation Corps Veterans Fire Corps program.
Post-9/11 Veterans have “alarmingly high rates” of insomnia disorder, according to a VA San Diego Healthcare System study. More than half of the Veterans studied had the disorder. Insomnia rates were even higher in Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and chronic pain.
K9s for Warriors provides highly trained Veteran service dogs for Veterans who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and/or military sexual trauma related to their service.
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran; Former fellow at The Mission Continues
More than 10 years after September 11, we are returning home, and the desire to serve and make a difference still remains strong.
On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Veteran unemployment [...]
Data shows that women Veterans who served after 9/11 experience employment gaps at greater rates than their male counterparts and women Veterans of other eras.
The GI Bill® – and its derivatives like the Post-9/11 GI Bill – continues to help Veterans, service members, family members and dependents achieve their academic and vocational goals.
Our Military Kids supports military children (age 3 – 18) by providing grants up to $300 to fund sports, arts, and other enrichment activities when their parents are deployed overseas with the National Guard or Reserve or recovering from severe injuries sustained in a post-9/11 overseas mission. Participation in these activities helps military children cope with stress and build self-confidence during an otherwise difficult time in their lives.
When compared to their peers, student Veterans represent the single best source of potential and current achievers in higher education.










