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Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits

Programs administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs that provide monthly payments to veterans who are disabled and were discharged under other than dishonorable conditions, their dependent children, surviving spouses and parents. Included are compensation benefits for veterans with service-connected disabilities; and pension benefits for veterans with limited incomes who are age 65 or older or are permanently and totally disabled as a result of a condition not related to military service. Veterans who are more seriously disabled may qualify for Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefits which are paid in addition to the basic compensation or pension rate. A veteran cannot receive both Aid and Attendance and Housebound benefits at the same time.

Veterans Aid and Attendance

Veterans Care Coordination
300 Parkway Industrial Drive, Lake St. Louis, MO, 63367
Main: (855) 380-4400 Toll Free: (855) 777-4693 Fax: (855) 380-4401

Veteran's Aid and Attendance Pension

Veterans Home Care
(Information provided via website or phone), St. Louis, MO, 63146
Main: (314) 514-2444 Toll Free: (877) 390-6377

Veteran Education Benefits

Programs administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or other organizations that provide educational financial assistance for veterans and service personnel and their eligible dependents. Veterans and service personnel who served on active duty between January 31, 1955 and January 1, 1977 for specified periods of time are eligible for a variety of education benefits under the GI Bill including a stipend for tuition assistance at approved educational institutions. Veterans and service personnel who entered active duty after January 1, 1977 may participate in a voluntary contributory plan in which the individual's savings for a future education are administered and augmented by the government. Partial educational assistance is also available to the survivors of deceased or disabled veterans whose death or permanent and total disability was service-connected; and to the spouses and children of servicemen and women who have been listed for more than 90 days as missing in action, captured in the line of duty or forcibly detained by a foreign power. 

Programs also include Post-911 GI Bill, MYCAA Spouse Benefits, and Schools participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program.

Education for Veterans

TheBestColleges.org
P O Box 961, Seattle, WA, 98101
Main: (347) 353-0007

Veteran Survivors Benefits

A program administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs that provides special payments for the eligible survivors of deceased veterans whose wartime or peacetime service meets specific criteria for service-connected death compensation or non-service-connected death pensions. Eligible survivors (dependent children, surviving spouses and parents) who are seriously disabled may also qualify for Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefits which are paid in addition to the basic benefit.

Quick Reaction Force, IAVA

Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)
85 Broad Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY, 10004
Main: (212) 982-9699

Veteran Transition Assistance Programs

Programs that provide guidance and information regarding benefits, services, and outplacement assistance for active duty separtees and retirees and their family members returning to civilian life with the objective of making the transition as smooth and stress-free as possible. Services may include benefits counseling, employment search, and placement assistance, relocation services, financial planning assistance, eligibility information regarding medical and dental insurance coverage and other forms of assistance to facilitate adjustment to civilian life. Special employment transition assistance includes certification of job skills and experience; information about applying active duty job skills and experience to private-sector employment; information about geographic areas of relocation including the labor market and cost of living; identification and location of employment and training opportunities; instruction in resume preparation, job analysis, and interview techniques; and information about loans and grants to facilitate the acquisition of employment. Also included are programs that help National Guard and Reserve personnel who have been activated for deployment resolve issues pertaining to duty requirements and employment benefits.

Veteran Transition Assistance Platform

Centurion Military Alliance

Above and Beyond

Hope for the Warriors
8003 Forbes Place, Suite 201, Springfield, VA, 22151
Main: (877) 246-7349 Toll Free: (877) 246-7349

Drive for Hope

Hope for the Warriors
8003 Forbes Place, Suite 201, Springfield, VA, 22151
Main: (877) 246-7349 Toll Free: (877) 246-7349

Business and Franchise Coaching

The Entrepreneur’s Source
(On site meetings at public locations, e.g.Starbucks), Charlottesville, VA, 22901
Main: (434) 260-3430

The Service Platoon Program

The Mission Continues
1141 South 7th Street, St. Louis, MO, 63104
Main: (314) 588-8805 Fax: (314) 571-6227

Fresh Start Program

Vets on Track Foundation, Inc.
8353 Capernwray Drive, Chesterfield, VA, 23838
Main: (804) 424-0593

Virginia Values Veterans (V3) Transition Program

Virginia Department of Veterans Services
101 North 14th Street, 17th Floor, Richmond, VA, 23219
Main: (804) 786-8060 Fax: (804) 786-0809

Veterans Services

Programs for Individuals who are former members of one of the branches of the armed forces and who, by length and type of services, honorable discharge or release or degree of disability, qualify for the benefits and privileges that are provided by law for ex-servicemen and women.

Marine for Life Network

Marine Corps League
3619 Jefferson Davis Hwy​ Suite 115 , Stafford, VA, 22554
Main: (866) 645-8762 Fax: (703) 649-0242

Prevent Suicide Within the Military Community

Objective Zero Foundation
919 North Market Street, Wilmington , DE, 19801
Main: (202) 573-9660