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Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP)

*Program for Veterans, their families, caregivers and VHA employees who use or experience intimate partner violence; can include intervention for veteran who uses violence *Referral and coordination with other VA treatment providers and domestic violence shelters; community-based advocacy, legal services, and community-based support groups

Services: Domestic Violence Hotlines, Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling, Veteran/Military Hotlines

810 Vermont Ave NW

Washington, DC 20420

(850) 878-0191

Military OneSource

*FOR ACTIVE-DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY OR VETERANS WHO HAVE RETIRED IN THE PAST YEAR ONLY, AND THEIR IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS *24/7 Helpline provides support with personalized and confidential coaching, consultations, and counseling *Coaching for: health & wellness, building healthy relationships, spouse education and career opportunities, education, adoption, financial and tax consultation, document translation, language interpretation, peer-to-peer support, spouse relocation and transition, special needs, adult disability and elder care, confidential counseling, wounded warriors, caregivers and many more topics *Website offers Live Chat 24/7

Services: Military Family Service/Support Centers, Social Services for Military Personnel, Tax Preparation Assistance, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran/Military Hotlines, Veteran Reintegration Counseling

(800) 342-9647

Safe Call Now

*24/7 resource and crisis hotline for all types of public safety employees and their families, including veterans *Public safety employees include all types of first responders, dispatchers, corrections officers and anyone in an occupation which provides protection to the public *All calls are confidential *Hotline is answered by officers, former law enforcement officers, public safety professionals and/or mental healthcare providers who are familiar with the stressors of public safety work *Hotline counselors listen and provide support, help assess the caller's situation and determine a course of action, and provide referrals *Website has an email option

Services: General Crisis Intervention Hotlines, Suicide Prevention Hotlines, Veteran/Military Hotlines

PO Box 141122, Spokane Valley

Spokane, WA 99214

(206) 459-3020

USVA, National VA Caregiver Support Line

*Veteran caregiver support line answers questions, listens to concerns and links caregivers of veterans to the Caregiver Support Coordinator at their local VA Medical Center *Caregiver Support Coordinators can locate assistance for information and referral, education, mental health counseling, and self care programs *Two programs for caregivers available: Program of General Caregiver Support Services for veterans of all eras, Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers for injured post 9/11 veterans *Caregivers of injured post 9/11 veterans with a TBI, or neurological injury who need assistance with one or more daily living tasks may qualify for a monthly stipend, health insurance, travel benefits, and respite care

Services: Caregiver Counseling, Military Family Service/Support Centers, Veteran/Military Hotlines

1601 SW Archer Rd

Gainesville, FL 32608

(855) 260-3274

Vets For Warriors

*24/7 confidential non-crisis peer support hotline for military service members, veterans, military families and caregivers *Free immediate long term peer support available by phone, text, or online chat; peer support through secure email also available, responses delivered within 24 hours

Services: Military Transition Assistance Programs, Peer Counseling, Veteran/Military Hotlines

(855) 838-8255

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