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American Red Cross, Armed Forces Emergency Services

*Emergency services during times of need for armed forces members (active duty or retired with pension) and their families, including emergency communication, financial assistance and information and referral *Services: 1) emergency communications, ie births, serious illness, or death of a family member; 2) verification of need for emergency leave and leave extensions; 3) financial assistance for emergency travel, urgent needs, ie food or shelter; 4) confidential counseling, information, and referrals to military and health and support services; 5) assistance in understanding military policies; 6) direct impact of deployment, anxiety and complexities caused by separation; 7) support and information on issues from benefits or budgeting to deferments, compassionate reassignment and dependence discharge, (granting of leave is strictly between service member and his/her commanding officer) *When calling, be prepared to provide the following information as is known: full legal name; rank/rating; branch of service (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard); Social Security number; date of birth; military unit address; information about the deployed unit and home base unit (for deployed service members only); ongoing Support for Our Military Families; deployment Services

Services: Advocacy, Disaster Management Organizations, Disaster Relief Services, Emergency Funds, Military Family Service/Support Centers, Specialized Information and Referral

1115 Easterwood Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32311

(877) 272-7337

FDVA, Franklin County Veterans Service Office

*Florida Department of Veterans Affairs Franklin county office *Assists veterans and dependents in applying for benefits provided by USVA and other federal agencies: pensions, survivor benefits, service-related medical problems, home loans and specially adapted housing, women veterans outreach, outreach and assistance to homeless vets *Assists in applying for Florida benefits: Homestead and other tax exemptions, disability benefits, education and tuition breaks, lower license fees and ad valorem taxes during active duty, *Assists in getting transportation to medical facilities when necessary

Services: Military Transition Assistance Programs, Student Financial Aid, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Burial Benefits, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits, Veteran/Military Health Insurance, Veteran Reintegration Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation

33 Market St, Ste 103

Franklin County Courthouse

Apalachicola, FL 32320

(850) 653-8096

Florida National Guard, Family Assistance Centers

*Eight Family Assistance Centers around Florida offer practical assistance and emotional support for families and/or persons in the Florida National Guard or any branch of the military; including veterans *Services include sessions to help prepare for deployment, establishing a family care plan, relocation assistance, financial planning, explaining health benefits, and information and referrals to government and other agencies that interact with the military on family and quality of life issues *Emergency financial assistance when funds are available, most often granted to spouses of deployed service members for unexpected emergencies *Gold Star Program for families who have lost a loved one during active duty, provides emotional support and referrals to support groups, spiritual resources, bereavement and financial counselors, along with guidance to additional survivor resources

Services: Bereavement and Grief Counseling, Emergency Funds, General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups, Military Family Service/Support Centers, Social Services for Military Personnel, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran/Military Health Insurance

1225 Easterwood Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32311

(850) 528-9476

Marine For Life Network

*Connects Marines transitioning out of service and their family members to employment, education and community resources *Assists transitioning Marines and veterans seeking long term careers with resources outside miliitary education benefits including over 30 program tracks with industry recognized credentials, comprehensive career coaching and job placement services, professional certificate programs available to those who qualify *Provides job specific interviews, comprehensive career coaching and job placement services along with several Recruit Military Career Fairs and networking events connecting veterans and transitioning Marines to potential employers *Eligibility: Active Duty military member (and spouse) who are 6 months away from being discharged from military active duty service with an honorable discharge Any veteran with an honorable discharge status, and their spouses National Guard/Reservists and spouses are eligible if they are an active member on a part-time status

Services: College/University Entrance Support, Employment Preparation, Military Student Transition Assistance, Military Transition Assistance Programs, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits, Veteran Employment Programs

3280 Russel Rd

Quantico, VA 22134

(866) 645-8762

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

Operation Family Caregiver

*Free nationwide program for caregivers of veterans or service members who have a physical injury or psychological disability (such as PTSD, traumatic brain injury, etc) where coaches meet with the caregiver in person or via phone/video conferencing to introduce coping skills and problem solving strategies to lessen caregiver burden; caregivers can call their coach when dealing with the stresses of caregiving *Apply using the online referral form on the website, once submitted, caregivers can expect to be contacted about the program within 24-48 hours (excluding holidays and weekends); caregivers unable to apply online may call

Services: Caregiver Counseling, Military Family Service/Support Centers

PO Bpx 647

Americus, GA 31709

(229) 931-2034

US Army Human Resources Hotline

*Information, resources and referrals related to family issues: finances, child support and family readiness for use by family members of soldiers on active duty, those in the Army National Guard or Army Reserves, or retired military and their families *Not able to answer questions about casualties, wounded soldiers, or missing in action but will forward calls

Services: Military Family Service/Support Centers, Specialized Information and Referral

Confidential Location

(888) 276-9472

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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