Resources for veterans, service members,
and their families.
Give an Hour is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to mental health care for veterans, service members, and individuals affected by trauma.
Through a nationwide network of licensed mental health professionals who volunteer their time, the organization provides confidential, no-cost support to those in need.
Services are offered without insurance requirements or financial barriers, ensuring that those who have served can receive care in a private and respectful setting.
To learn more or find a provider, visit giveanhour.org.
Hire Heroes USA is a nonprofit organization providing free, personalized employment support to veterans, service members, and military spouses.
Their services include resume development, interview preparation, career mentoring, and guidance through the federal hiring process — all designed to help individuals translate their military experience into meaningful civilian careers.
Support is delivered through one-on-one coaching and a nationwide network of volunteer professionals, ensuring that each client receives tailored assistance grounded in respect and understanding.
Hire Heroes USA recognizes that transition is not a solitary process. Their mission is to equip those who have served with the tools, confidence, and community needed to succeed beyond uniformed service.
Learn more at hireheroesusa.org
The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans is the only national organization exclusively dedicated to ending veteran homelessness.
Through policy leadership, advocacy, and support for local service providers, NCHV works to create sustainable pathways from crisis to stability. Rather than offering housing directly, the organization strengthens community-based programs that provide emergency shelter, transitional housing, job training, health care, legal assistance, and reintegration support.
NCHV also operates a national referral line — 1-800-VET-HELP — connecting veterans and their families with appropriate services in their area.
Their mission is to end homelessness among veterans by shaping public policy, fostering collaboration, and building the capacity of those who serve on the front lines of support.
Learn more at nchv.org
Team Red, White & Blue is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of veterans through physical activity, social connection, and shared purpose.
Founded in 2010, Team RWB builds a nationwide community that includes veterans, service members, families, and supporters. Their programs focus on four key areas: physical health, mental well-being, personal purpose, and meaningful relationships.
Through locally hosted events, fitness challenges, and virtual engagement opportunities, Team RWB fosters camaraderie and belonging; helping veterans reconnect and stay active in ways that suit their individual needs.
Their work is grounded in the belief that isolation can be overcome through movement and community, and that continued service takes many forms.
Learn more at teamrwb.org
Military Assistance Mission provides direct financial and morale support to Arizona’s active duty, reserve, National Guard, and veteran families.
Each year, MAM assists military households with essential needs such as rent, utilities, transportation, and education-related expenses. In urgent situations, the organization can issue direct payments to help families avoid delays and maintain stability.
Beyond financial aid, MAM fosters community through programs like Baby Bundle Bash, Seats for Soldiers, and Operation Holiday Open House, which are initiatives designed to recognize service, lift morale, and support families throughout the year.
Their work reflects a commitment to honoring military service not only through gratitude, but through tangible assistance.
Learn more at azmam.org
Cohen Veterans Network is a nonprofit organization providing high-quality mental health care to veterans, active duty service members, and their families.
Through a growing network of clinics across the United States and secure telehealth services, CVN offers individual, couples, and family therapy tailored to the unique experiences of military life.
Their licensed clinicians are trained in military culture and committed to delivering care with professionalism, empathy, and discretion.
CVN’s mission is to improve mental health outcomes, strengthen family relationships, and support long-term resilience for those who have served.
Learn more at cohenveteransnetwork.org
The Reveille Foundation is an Arizona-based nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting veterans and their families as they transition from military service to civilian life.
Through comprehensive case management, Reveille assists individuals in securing housing, employment, healthcare, and educational opportunities — all within a framework grounded in dignity, accountability, and long-term stability.
Their wraparound approach ensures that each veteran receives coordinated support across multiple areas of need, minimizing barriers and promoting sustainable outcomes.
For those navigating the complexities of transition, The Reveille Foundation provides structure, guidance, and a belief in the value of every new beginning.
Learn more at reveillefoundation.org