The Lone Star Veterans Association works closely with various other groups and entities that provide services to veterans and their families around Texas. This is a short list of partners that we have worked with. To see a more comprehensive list of groups around Texas, visit www.TexVet.org.
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The Mission ContinuesThis organization provides veterans with a chance to perform community service projects for up to six months. Their belief is that by empowering veterans to continue to serve, they can succeed out of the military. |
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Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of AmericaIAVA is the country's first and largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. IAVA programs empower our community online and offline, and include Smart Job Fairs, our signature New GI Bill calculator and Community of Veterans, a veterans only social network. |
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Wounded Warrior ProjectThe WWP has a main goal to foster the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded service members in our nation's history. WWP staff work to foster the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded warriors in our nation's history. |
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COHOVAThe City of Houston, Office of Veterans Affairs is part of the Returning Veterans Initiative. Their main goal is to help coordinate veteran services and programs on behalf of the Office of the Mayor. COHOVA also hosts a Transition Assistance Program. |
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US VetsU.S.VETS provides comprehensive services to the veterans we serve, including case management, employment assistance, job placement, counseling, as well as drug and alcohol free housing. At our facilities veterans progress through a seamless continuum of services designed to help them increase their level of responsibility and prepare them to live independently in the community. |
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Blue Star Mothers of AmericaThe Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. is an organization of mothers, fathers, family members, and friends who have loved ones currently serving, or that have served,
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TexVet.orgTexVet provides a peer mentorship network across Texas that informs, educates, and communicates among veteran groups. |
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Team RWBTeam Red, White, & Blue advocates on behalf of wounded veterans through athletic running events. Wounded veterans are also paired up with an advocate that works with them on their transition to the civilian world. |
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Texas Veterans CommissionTexas Veterans Commission provides excellent service so that each veteran receives every benefit that they deserve. As a veteran works with our counselors, the quality of life for that veteran and their family significantly increases. Our purpose has always been to act as the state appointed advocate of Texas veterans as they attempt to secure the benefits rightfully earned in exchange for their service in our nation’s armed forces. |
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Grace After FireGrace After Fire provides support for and helps women veterans of the United States military who are returning from active duty so that they can re-engage as mothers, wives and daughters in civilian life. |
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Brazos Valley VeteransBrazos Valley Veterans was founded to form a coalition of all veterans organizations and those interested in assisting in the Brazos Valley, including, but not limited to shelter, food, clothing, counseling, advocacy, financial assistance, physical welfare, spiritual welfare, medical assistance and employment counseling. We shall provide to the best of our ability to meet those needs utilizing donated funds, assets and volunteers as well as other service organizations. |
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Goodwill HoustonGoodwill Houston has a variety of programs for veterans including,
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Military Veteran Peer NetworkThe Military Veteran Peer Network is a community of Texas veterans, active duty members of the U.S. military, their families, and the organizations that serve them. Here, they can stay connected, share knowledge, and find resources to help ease the transition to life after service. To get started, register for a free account, respond to the activation email, then start connecting with other members. |
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Marine For LifeMarine For Life is a Marine Corps organization that provides nationwide assistance to Marines who are returning to civilian life, Marine reservists and all Marine veterans throughout their lives. Marine For Life also assists Sailors who have served with Marine Corps units. |
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Warrior GatewayWarrior Gateway is a non-profit whose mission is to connect individuals in the military, veterans, and their families with federal, state, and local government programs as well as non-profit organizations in their local communities. The Warrior Gateway has a great search engine for local veteran support agencies and groups. |
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Texas Veteran Leadership ProgramThe Texas Veterans Leadership Program (TVLP) is a Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) resource and referral network that serves to connect returning veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan with the resources and tools they need to lead productive lives and enjoy the full benefits of the society they have willingly served. |
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South Texas Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans AssociationThe STIAVA is dedicated to helping the service members and veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. |
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Playsmint is a veteran owned company that works with companies and job seekers. Playsmint hosts classes that teach resume writing, interview skills, and networking techniques. Playsmint has been a great partner of the LSVA and has worked with us closely on our veteran hiring initiatives. |
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