The esteemed Wounded Warriors Project has a special website dedicated to veterans who are coping with so-called "invisible" disabling conditions such as Traumatic Brain Injury, combat stress, and PTSD:
Restore Warriors
www.restorewarriors.org
The site is focused on recovery, camaraderie, and inspiration to help you recover from and/or adapt to your "invisible" injury.
References to different helpful resources are provided, including professional resources accessible online in the privacy of your own home.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Soldiers Undertaking Disabled Scuba (SUDS)
Are you a disabled veteran of Iraq or Afghanistan who is interested in scuba diving certification or fun group dive excursions (like swimming with the fish in the Baltimore Aquarium) despite recovering from severe injuries?
If yes, you might be interested in and eligible for a free program offered through Walter Reed medical center of Bethesda, Maryland called "Soldiers Undertaking Disabled Scuba (SUDS)" (you can be from any military branch to participate, not just the Army).
The goal is not just leisure--scuba diving can provide physical therapy benefits for recovering service members as well.
Full details are available on the SUDS website:
http://sudsdiving.org/
If yes, you might be interested in and eligible for a free program offered through Walter Reed medical center of Bethesda, Maryland called "Soldiers Undertaking Disabled Scuba (SUDS)" (you can be from any military branch to participate, not just the Army).
The goal is not just leisure--scuba diving can provide physical therapy benefits for recovering service members as well.
Full details are available on the SUDS website:
http://sudsdiving.org/
Friday, June 8, 2012
SBA Small Business Seminar for Veterans in Brownsville Texas Area, June 28th
Free Small Business Administration (SBA) event for small veteran-owned businesses to be held on June 28th in Brownsville, Texas:
PROCUREMENT FOR VETERANS
PROCUREMENT FOR VETERANS
Whether you’re just starting a small
business or expanding to take advantage of federal contracting opportunities,
your business needs the right tools at the right time in order to
succeed. Come see if you qualify for SBA’s procurement and financing
programs.
- Learn about 8(a)/Federal HUBZone programs (SBA
Contracting Programs).
- Learn about the VetBiz program (to be conducted by
PTAC-Procurement Technical Assistance Center).
- Learn about SBA Patriot Express Loan Program.
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity!
Call us to confirm your seat today!
Date: June 28, 2012
Time: 10:00AM--12:00PM
Location: International
Innovative Center (ITEC)
310 Mexico Blvd. Brownsville, TX
78520
No fees required!
Seating is limited, we ask that no more than two
representatives from each company attend. This seminar is subject to change.
Please call today to (956)427-8533, X228, for reservations or register at http://events.sba.gov/eventmanagement/eventlisting.aspx?state=TX
Free Museum Admissions for Military Families This Summer
The Blue Stars Museum Initiative "a collaboration among the National Endowment of the Arts, Blue Star Families,
the Department of Defense, and more than 1,500 museums across America" (according to its website) "offers free admission to all active duty military personnel and their families
from Memorial Day, May 28, through Labor Day, September 3, 2012." The website has a clickable map to help you locate participating museums in your area.
http://www.nea.gov/national/bluestarmuseums/index2012.php?st=VA#list
http://www.nea.gov/national/bluestarmuseums/index2012.php?st=VA#list
Wounded Warrior Rehab on the Slopes of Colorado
I am always on the lookout for interesting and inspiring Wounded Warrior athletic, rehabilitation, and outdoor programs, and I recently discovered an awesome skiing, sledding, and snowboarding organization that combines all three elements--the Vail Veterans Program, which has been in operation for about 10 years now helping veterans cope with their medical issues through therapeutic activities on the slopes and mountainsides of Colorado.
To learn more about this program, check out their website (link below) and I will also try to reach out to this organization to find out if there is a long waiting list (or not) and how a veteran can get on the list.
Vail Veterans Program Website:
www.VailVeteransProgram.com
To learn more about this program, check out their website (link below) and I will also try to reach out to this organization to find out if there is a long waiting list (or not) and how a veteran can get on the list.
Vail Veterans Program Website:
www.VailVeteransProgram.com
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
June 26-28 Detroit Veterans Job Fair
This veterans job fair to be held June 26-28, 2012 in Detroit, Michigan at the COBO Center is sponsored by the VA and it looks like it is going to be huge!
The main website is:
http://vaforvets.va.gov/veterans/aboutva/hiringevents/Pages/EVENT_Detroit_June2012.aspx
There will be dozens and dozens of private/commercial companies and federal agencies hiring and looking for veterans, so polish up your resume and give it a try.
The main website is:
http://vaforvets.va.gov/veterans/aboutva/hiringevents/Pages/EVENT_Detroit_June2012.aspx
There will be dozens and dozens of private/commercial companies and federal agencies hiring and looking for veterans, so polish up your resume and give it a try.
We Remember World War II Veterans on D-Day Today
World War II veterans, we remember you and salute you today on this anniversary of D Day, which was June 6, 1944.
Today I am especially thinking of Mr. Jack A. of Crofton, Maryland, who was there in 1944 and lost good friends that day. Thank you for your service, Jack!
Are you or your loved one already registered in the electronic database for the World War II monument in Washington, DC? You can check online here:
http://www.wwiimemorial.com/default.asp?page=registry.asp&subpage=intro
Today I am especially thinking of Mr. Jack A. of Crofton, Maryland, who was there in 1944 and lost good friends that day. Thank you for your service, Jack!
Are you or your loved one already registered in the electronic database for the World War II monument in Washington, DC? You can check online here:
http://www.wwiimemorial.com/default.asp?page=registry.asp&subpage=intro
June 2012 is PTSD Awareness Month
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has consolidated a number of PTSD resources on this government website:
http://www.ptsd.va.gov/about/ptsd-awareness/ptsd_awareness_month.asp
Interesting items on this site include:
To talk to other military members about PTSD totally anonymously, you can go to:
www.notalone.com
or: www.ptsdanonymous.com
http://www.ptsd.va.gov/about/ptsd-awareness/ptsd_awareness_month.asp
Interesting items on this site include:
- PTSD symptom checklist
- Portable PTSD app--help and advice through your smartphone
- Video clips from people who have received PTSD treatment and discovered that it was helpful
To talk to other military members about PTSD totally anonymously, you can go to:
www.notalone.com
or: www.ptsdanonymous.com
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