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Links to Veteran Services

We hope the MENU on top of our pages which link to many helpful Veterans websites will be useful. We have searched the internet over the years and have had feedback from local Veterans who have had occasion to frequent these sites and found them to be helpful. If you find other sites to be useful please let Me know at [email protected] . We will be adding more links as we find those who are worthy.

The Following Links are Websites with Across the Board Information on Several Veterans Benefits – The list of Button Links on the left side of our pages have more specific information based on the topics of the Button.

  • Military/Veteran ID Card – This site is where you go to request a Veteran ID Card (VIC). You will need a picture of a Gov ID card (drivers license) and a self portrait to submit when you fill out the form. To get on the vets.gov website you will need to login with an ID.me sign-in or MyHealthsVet or DS login. You can create an IDme account right on the page.
  • Military OneSource from the Department of Defense is your 24/7 gateway to trusted information, resources and confidential help. When MilLife happens, it’s your first line of support€ giving service members and military families tools to stay well and thrive. As a member of our military family you are eligible to use this program anytime, anywhere. Turn to Military OneSource for tax services, Money Management, parenting and child care, spouse employment help, webinars and online training, relocation and deployment tools, and much more.
  • Military Family Readiness System – is a network of programs and services operated by the Defense Department and other federal, state, and community-based agencies and organizations. The Military Family Readiness System promotes military family well-being by offering programs and services that enhance family readiness, resilience and quality of life. Collaboration and integration across the system promotes positive outcomes for service members and their families across the domains of military family readiness, including career, social, financial, health and community engagement.
  • The Indiana National Guard’s Soldier and Family Center – provides support to soldiers and military families for a full range of situations and problems that may arise in conjunction with military deployments or in the course of the member’s service. We also provide services for veterans and for members of any branch of service. Our Soldier and Family Readiness specialists conduct wellness calls to family members every 30 days during deployments to ensure that all family needs are being met. With 16 locations across the state of Indiana, our goal is to have 100 percent contact with every family through active outreach during a deployment.
  • Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), a congressionally chartered Veterans service organization founded in 1946, has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of our members, Veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction. PVA will use that expertise to be the leading advocate for:
  • The Indy Warrior Partnership (IWP) is committed to improving veterans quality of life in Central Indiana through the coordination of local services and opportunities; from housing and employment to enrollment in VA e-benefits, healthcare, recreation, and more.
  • SaluteHeroes has a comprehensive list of Veteran & Family resources broken down into categories similar to our website but it’s all on one page. Check it out.
  • Help for American Veterans – covers everything from Financial, Debt, Housing, Education, Employment, Benefit Entitlement, Services & Compensation to Mental Health concerns for our Veterans. Some of their links are also listed on the pages linked to the buttons to the left here.
  • Hope For The Warriors provides comprehensive support programs offers help for service members, veterans, and military families in the areas of physical and emotional wellness; financial wellness and life roles; social support and community connection.
  • Psycharmor – is a nationally recognized nonprofit leader and preferred training provider for military cultural awareness, we serve members of the military-connected community and anyone who wants to more effectively engage with them. With over 250 free courses for caregivers, healthcare providers, employers, educators, students, transitioning, spouse employment, suicide prevention, financial wellness and more.
  • Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County utilizes Direct and InDirect services, and in part is designed to ensure efficiency and communication among the different agencies, social services, nonprofits, local government, pantries, and businesses – as together we serve the needs of Hamilton County residents who are at-risk or under served.
  • Third Phase is a Christian Center helping people grow and prosper.  Our mission is to transform people to engage in attaining their potential, (physically, mentally and spiritually), while providing assistance for them to be able to help themselves.  We encourage community involvement, team building, and promoting a helping hand attitude, showing love and compassion illustrating a Christian attitude. Third Phase provides food and other consumer goods to county residents, as well as donates to other organizations. They also have a thrift store with clothing, furniture, home supplies and toiletries at a very nominal cost that helps fund their programs.
  • Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles. 1250 Conner St 317-674-8777 counseling Programs for mental health, quality of life, decrease isolation being connected.
  • OpenDoors of Westfield is to improve the quality of life for Washington Township residents through food and clothing assistance, referral to community services, and spiritual guidance.
  • Habitat For Humanity is a nonprofit organization that helps families build and improve places to call home. We believe affordable housing plays a critical role in building strong and stable communities.
  • St Vincent De Paul Noble Cause is a public resale shop located in Noblesville where every sale goes to funding their food pantry. Our non-denominational, volunteer run, nonprofit organization has been serving those of Hamilton County, In. for 35 years. Our inventory is constantly changing and we sell clothing, furniture, household goods, toys, books, decor, antiques and so much more. Stop by and make a purchase to support your food pantry.
  • The Merciful HELP Center (MHC) is a service to resident and homeless disadvantaged people of all ages in Central Indiana focusing on Hamilton County to provide food, financial aid, home goods, used furniture and large appliances, used vehicles, home repair, clothing, and other needed services.
  • Goodwill works to enhance people’s dignity and quality of life by strengthening their communities, eliminating their barriers to opportunity, and helping them reach their full potential through learning and the power of work.
  • Salvation Army – Sharing is Caring….. to meet  human needs in God’s name. From religious services to disaster response, social service programs, casework and counseling, youth services, senior services and centers, Veteran services and so on. They are everywhere in the world with their little red kettles…
  • Red Cross – prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. Through its strong network of volunteers, donors and partners, the Red Cross is always there in times of need. We aspire to turn compassion into action so that……all people affected by disaster across the country and around the world receive care, shelter and hope……our communities are ready and prepared for disasters……everyone in our country has access to safe, lifesaving blood and blood products……all members of our armed services and their families find support and comfort whenever needed, and……in an emergency, there are always trained individuals nearby, ready to use their Red Cross skills to save lives.

Disclaimer:The web sites listed above are not associated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the Hamilton County Veterans Corp., or its Officers, and has no official or unofficial affiliation with the Hamilton County Veterans Corp., or its Officers, or its membership. This web page was created as a resource for the members of the Hamilton County Veterans Corp. as well as use by the general public

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