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Habitat Plus - Lynn

Habitat Plus, Inc.

Habitat Plus is a non-profit located in Lynn that provides interim & transitional supportive, sober housing to veterans with psychiatric disabilities, who would otherwise be homeless. Their mission is to provide program participants with information & advocacy to access existing service programs, helping them to maintain stable housing through their managed group home & Co-operative apartment program. To learn more about their services & your options please call: (781) 599-8578

Health Care for Re-entry Veterans Services & Resources

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Most Veterans who are in jail or prison will eventually reenter the community. The VA’s HCRV program is designed to promote success & prevent homelessness among veterans returning home after incarceration. HCRV services include: - Outreach & pre-release assessments services for Veterans in prison; - Referrals & linkages to medical, mental health, social & employment services on release; - Short-term case management assistance on release. To learn more please visit the link above.

Hidden Heroes

Caring for Military Families: The Elizabeth Dole Foundation

Hidden Heroes brings vital attention to the untold stories of military caregivers & seeks solutions for the tremendous challenges & long-term needs they face. The group raises awareness of the issues military caregivers confront every day, inspiring individuals, businesses, & others to take action in supporting military caregivers in their communities. Hidden Heroes encourages military caregivers to register on their website by visiting the link above.

Home Base

Home Base

Home Base is a national nonprofit dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war through direct clinical care, wellness, education, & research all at no cost to Veterans, Service Members, & their Families. Care at Home Base is provided regardless of era of service, discharge status or geographical location. To learn more about Home Base please visit the link above. To see the New England Programs offered: https://homebase.org/programs/new-england-programs/

Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund

Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund

The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund serves United States military personnel experiencing the invisible wounds of war: traumatic brain injury (TBI) & post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The Fund helps by building world-class, advanced treatment centers to provide the best TBI & PTS care; enabling these heroes to continue to serve on active duty while enjoying a full & productive life. To learn more & get involved visit the link above.

Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)

Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America

The mission of the Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) is to connect, unite, & empower post-9/11 veterans. The group is a major advocate for our veterans, while their Quick Reaction Force (QRF) offers free & confidential assistance to any veteran in need. To contact QRF 24/7 call: 855-917-2743 To learn more about IAVA, become a member, or receive assistance please visit the link above.

Martha's Vineyard Community Services

Martha's Vineyard Community Services

Martha's Vineyard Community Services offers emotional, financial, & social resources to empower children, families, & individuals to lead their healthiest lives. Their Veterans Outreach Program provides a network of resources for Island Veterans, service members, & their families to include: - A Veterans Support Group; - Educational Courses; - & Discount Card. For more info on their services visit the link above or: Call: (508) 693-7900 ext. 216 Email: info@mvcommunityservices.com

Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund

Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund

The Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund (MMHF) is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing support to the families of fallen service members with ties to Massachusetts who have died as a result of active duty service post 9/11. Some offered programs include: - Bereaved Military Family Assistance - Community Building Events Family members looking to access these programs can find more info by clicking the link above, or can call their office at 888.909.HERO (4376).

Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to children (MSPCC) is a private, non-profit society dedicated to leadership in protecting & promoting the rights & well-being of children & families. MSPCC’s work focuses on preventing or mitigating the effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) including physical, sexual, & emotional abuse, neglect, substance abuse, household mental illness, & domestic violence. To learn more about MSPCC's work & to get involved visit the link above.

Massachusetts Substance Abuse Hotline

Health Resources in Action

The Helpline is the only statewide, public resource for finding substance use treatment, recovery, & problem gambling services. Helpline services are free and confidential with caring, trained specialists to help you understand the treatment system & your options 24/7. To learn more visit the link above or: Call: (800) 327-5050