Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one? You're not alone—the Veterans Crisis Line is here for you. You don't have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to call. Dial 988 then Press 1 or Text 838255
Willing Warriors provides cost-free retreat stays and programs that positively impact wounded, injured, and ill service members and disabled Veterans.
Women Giving Back supports women and children in crisis on a first step to stability by providing quality clothing at no cost, assisted by a caring and committed community.
The Virginia Department of Veteran Services provides resource referrals, care coordination, and supportive services to Virginia’s Veterans, National Guard, Armed Forces Reserves, caregivers and family members. The spectrum of services includes care coordination, family services, homeless services, and more.
Northern Virginia Veterans Association (NOVA Vets) mission is critical due to the vulnerable and most susceptible population of veterans they support who are the elderly, disabled, health-challenged, and the underserved. If you are in need of assistance, please fill out a service/support request form on their page.
Veterans Treatment Docket offers eligible defendants who are veterans of the armed services with substance dependency or mental illness a specialized criminal specialty docket that is coordinated with specialized services for veterans. For more information, please visit their website.
The Area Agency on Aging provides assistance with travel through Veteran Enhanced Transportation Services. The Area Agency on Aging also assists with Veteran Direct Care (Formally known as Veteran-Directed Home & Community-Based Services (VDHCBS) Program.
ServingTogether is a coordinated network of public, private and nonprofit organizations serving veterans, service members and their families in the Greater National Capital Region. Services include housing/shelter, food, employment, and more.