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Operation Outdoor Freedom

*Outdoor activities provided for wounded veterans to enjoy at no cost *Eligibility: service-connected disability rating of 30% or greater from VA or recipient of a Purple Heart *Guided Events: provide complete guide services, housing and all meals *Unguided Events: provide only area to be used, primitive campsites and portable restroom facilities

Services: Recreational Activities/Sports, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Support Groups

170 Century Blvd

Bartow, FL 33830

(863) 224-7013

Semper Fi Fund

*Provides immediate financial assistance to wounded, critically ill and injured members of all branches of service and their families *Connects wounded, critically ill and injured service members and their families to community resources *Provides education and career transition assistance *Service member and Family Support Program that addresses unique needs in order to improve the lives of wounded veterans *Connects injured service members and families to resources that provide adaptive housing, adaptive transportation, and specialized equipment *Veteran 2 Veteran (V2V) Mentorship Program *Recreational sports provided to encourage injured service members to remain as active as possible *Business Office is on Camp Pendleton

Services: Daily Living Aids, Mentoring Programs, Mobility Aids, Recreational Activities/Sports, Veteran Benefits Assistance

PO Box 555193

Camp Pendleton, CA 92055

(760) 207-1588

TCC, Spark (Entrepreneurship)

*TCC Spark is a series of entrepreneurial workshops held monthly at TCC campus focuses on helping student and community member entrepreneurs gain the skills and connections needed to explore a business idea, start a business for the first time, or grow and expand *Workshop topics include new product/service development, target marketing, competition strategies, sales forecasting, expenses and financial statements *Each workshop costs $10 plus some additional fees; cholarships may be available through the Big Bend Minority Chamber of Commerce, phone: 850-577-0789 *Veterans Florida Entrepreneurship Program partners with TCC Spark to provide active duty service members and veterans with the skills to open and operate their own business; program is offered twice a year and will include mentorship and networking opportunities for veterans and those in active duty service membership interested in entrepreneurship

Services: Business Development, Employment Preparation, Veteran Benefits Assistance

444 Appleyard Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 201-8760

US National Archives and Records Administration

*Government agency that preserves and maintains a collection federal documents, including military service records, federal court records, and immigration records *Veterans separated from the military before 1994 can request a DD 214 (report of separation), service record, medical record, and replacement medals

Services: Records/Licenses/Permits, Veteran Benefits Assistance

3301 Metzerott Rd

College Park, MD 20740

(866) 272-6272

USVA, National Call Center for Homeless Veterans

*24/7 access to trained responders for homeless and at risk of homelessness veterans and their families *Responders will ask a few questions to assess needs *May be connected to Homeless Program point of contact at nearest VA facility *Referrals and help through VA Medical Centers, federal, state, and local partners, community agencies, service providers and other community programs

Services: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing, Veteran Benefits Assistance

810 Vermont Ave, NW

Washington, DC 20420

(877) 424-3838

USVA, Tallahassee Clinic, Healthcare for Homeless Veterans

*Identifies and assists homeless veterans (only honorable discharged veterans) and their families with ongoing supportive follow-up, information and referral services, help with accessing VA health care, emergency food *Veteran must apply (not a family member); veteran must be registered with the VA *Provides shelters, transitional housing, and supportive permanent housing throughout Big Bend area, surrounding counties, and South Georgia

Services: Homeless Shelter, Specialized Information and Referral, Transitional Housing/Shelter, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Homes

2181 E Orange Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32311

(352) 339-5593

Veterans Crisis Line

*National Veterans Crisis Line is a part of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline *Veterans or current service members who follow the prompt to press 1 after dialing the number are transferred to the Veterans Crisis Line *Veterans Crisis Line provides suicide and crisis counseling, as well as information and referrals on multiple issues and programs related to veterans, current service members and their families *Veterans who do Not press 1 reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline which routes the call to the nearest crisis hotline or center in the national network of more than 160 crisis centers *Persons also have the option of a confidential live veterans chat via the website or by texting to 838255

Services: Specialized Information and Referral, Suicide Prevention Hotlines, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Reintegration Counseling

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New York, NY 10004

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