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State Provided Veteran Resources

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Praxnet:Internet Resources and Online Communities for Veterans

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Tips & Resources for Helping Veterans with PTSD


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Tips & Resources for Helping Veterans with PTSD


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Trauma PTSD Drug Rehab Facilities


Military and Veterans Mental Health Issues

State Provided Veteran Resources

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Mesothelioma

Information on Mesothelioma


Mesothelioma Veterans
Serving Those Who Serve Us MESOVET

Information on Mesothelioma Veterans

Some studies suggest that 30% of all Americans living with mesothelioma are veterans who were exposed while on active duty. In recognition of this, it is our objective to provide the best, most up-to-date information to help as many veterans as we can.

Resources for U.S. Veterans with Mesothelioma


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Helps for Veterans when deployments are ordered

The Military Dad: Dealing with Deployment


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Your Financial Checklist for Deployment

1.) Build an emergency savings fund. The fund should contain three to six months of living expenses. Include at least $2,000 extra to deal with car repairs, plumbing leaks and other unexpected bills. 2.)Deputize a trusted friend/family member. Ask someone back home to handle paying bills and other tasks. A power of attorney may be required 3.)Create a record of accounts. Take a copy with you when you deploy. If you're married, make sure both spouses' names are on all accounts. If you're single, provide the information to a responsible friend or family member entrusted with power of attorney. 4.)Eliminate rent and utilities. If you're single, you may be able to put all the possessions you leave behind into storage, eliminating rent and utilities. If that's the case, you should consider maintaining rental insurance to protect your belongings. 5.)Set up automatic deposit, investments and bill payment. For bills that can't be auto-paid, investigate a bill payment service that will allow you to pay them online from anywhere you have Internet access. 6.)Prearrange any loans your family may need. Don't be afraid to ask for lower interest rates that recognize your service to your country. (The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act of 2004 may qualify you to receive a lower interest rate on mortgages, credit card debts, and protection from eviction for late rent payments. Plus, you may be able to delay civil legal actions including bankruptcy, foreclosure and divorce.) 7.)Save receipts. Set up a folder to hold receipts and financial and legal documents in your absence. 8.)Update life insurance, beneficiaries and wills. This may include investigating special dismemberment benefits available on your life insurance policy and reducing or eliminating coverage on cars that won't be driven while you are deployed. 9.)Remember traumatic injury protection. Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance now includes coverage called traumatic injury protection, which can help you and your family if you suffer a traumatic injury. 10.)Notify creditors and other financial institutions that you're being deployed. Provide them, as well as your stateside deputy, a way to contact you with problems.

Constant Contact: How Much Is Too Much During Deployments?

Constant Contact: How Much Is Too Much During Deployments?


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Financial Issues for Veterans

Do I Need Medicare if I have Veterans Benefits



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Do You Qualify for Low Rate VA Loans? A mortage calculator

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  • You've Earned It: These Grants Can Help Disabled Veterans

    featured on VeteranAffairs, Idaho, and Wisconsin official websites ) a site that helps low income veterans with finding financial assistance programs. Our directory lists assistance programs that help with utility, energy, mortgage, rent and medical bills.

    Mortgage Assistance Programs for Veterans

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    Small Business Loans for Veterans

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    Long-Term Care Benefits for Veterans and Surviving Spouses


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    Veterans, Jobs and Unemployment


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    Financial Aid Guide for Military and Veterans



    The Ultimate Guide to a VA Loan

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    Veteran Moving Services Savings Program





    Costs & Co-Payments for Veterans' Health Care



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    Counseling services for our Veterans

    The Military Separation Guide for Active Duty Personnel:
    An Overview of What You Should Know Before You Leave Military Service

    The Military Separation Guide for Active Duty Personnel: An Overview of What You Should Know Before You Leave Military Service


    Free and Low Cost Marriage Counseling for Veterans




    10 Organizations that Help Veterans Transition to Civilian Life


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    Interview Tips For Veterans



    Counseling, Crisis Help, & Suicide Prevention for the Military Community




    Military and Veterans Mental Health Issues

    Health and Wellness for Veterans



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    Housing for Veterans

    Combating the Homelessness Epidemic for Veterans: The Ultimate Guide to HUD-VASH

    Some topics included in this content: - The impact of homelessness on veterans - What is HUD-VASH, and how it supports veterans - Challenges in HUD-VASH applications and overcoming them - Eligibility requirements and documents needed to qualify - More housing options for veterans - FAQs and other resources for veteran housing This content will guide veterans struggling with finding a permanent home for themselves.


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    Senior Veterans

    At-Home Services to Assist Senior Veterans


    The Funeral Planning Guide for Veterans



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    All About Military Wreaths and Veteran Support All About Military Wreaths and Veteran Support

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    PTSD: Specialized Care and Supportive Services

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    Business resources for Veterans

    8 Small Business Grants for Veterans

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    Business Startup Cost Calculator

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    Get an LLC for Your Business

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    How to Choose the Perfect Retail Space

    Information on How to Choose the Perfect Retail Space


    Can A 100% Disabled Veteran own a Business?

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    Tips And Strategies For The Best Ways To Hire Veterans

    Information on Tips And Strategies For The Best Ways To Hire Veterans

    11 Free Programs To Help Veterans Succeed As Entrepreneurs

    Information on 11 Free Programs To Help Veterans Succeed As Entrepreneurs

    Guide to Choosing a Trade Career for Returning Service Members

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    The Definitive Handbook for Veterans Advertising Their Business

    After serving in the military, veterans are more likely to run their own businesses than to be employed. It makes a lot of sense since the military experience endowed them with a wealth of decision-making, leadership, and strategic skills. However, the hard skills required for business ownership are not taught before their exit from the military. Thus, many veterans struggle with growing their businesses and navigating through the digital complexities of multi-channel marketing. This comprehensive guide aims to help veterans kickstart their businesses with top-tier marketing strategies. Some topics included in this content: - Building a strong and authentic brand - Leveraging your veteran status - Best digital and traditional marketing strategies to use - Tools, platforms, and assistance programs for veteran-owned business - Measuring marketing success


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