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Veterans / Warriors Support Services

Below Resources List Veterans Services

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AIHF charges “NO” fees for any services provided. AIHF does not assume responsibility for errors, and all information provided via this Web site is intended for informational purposes only and is subject to change or withdrawal by AIHF at any time without notice. Links from these pages to external Web sites are provided as a service to visitors and do not constitute an endorsement by AIHF. Certain programs, services, projects and links listed here are not operated by nor are they the responsibility of AIHF. Some information published herein is gathered from sources which are thought to be reliable, but the reader should not assume that the information is official or final. AIHF provides no assistance nor training for veterans, this is for informational purposes only.

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Nearly 190,000 Indians are military veterans. American Indians have the highest record of service per capita of any ethnic group in the United States.

Traditional Indian Culture is to Honor our Warriors.

Tolerance & Respect for Others is the Indian way.
We are not promoting War, however we are
Supporting and Honoring our
Native Warriors protecting Turtle Island.

Native American Participation in the United States Military

Native Americans Medals of Honor Recipants

Native American Veterans Association

Links for Veterans & Military Assistance

The Army and Air Force Exchange Services is where most servicemen and women do their shopping. You can purchase gift certificates for those in Iraq and those hospitalized.
GROCERIES FOR FAMILIES. The men and women who lay down their lives for us are terribly underpaid. Help a family by purchasing gift certificates to the commissary.
The Fisher House Foundation donates comfort homes, built on the grounds of major military and VA medical centers. These homes enable family members to be close to a loved one during hospitalization for an unexpected illness, disease, or injury.
The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund is constructing a world-class state-of-the-art advanced training skills facility at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. The center will serve military personnel who have been catastrophically disabled in operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The center will also serve military personnel and veterans severely injured in other operations and in the normal performance of their duties, combat and non-combat related.
Operation: A Bit of Home supports over 150 different soldiers per day by providing necessary and hard-to-get toiletries.
Operation Give provides toys, clothing and school supplies primarily to the children of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Many soldiers are rebuilding schools in Iraq and scrounging around for school supplies. Help Iraqi children by donating a school supplies kit.
MILITARY MOMS. This site provides support to all of the moms out there who has a son or daughter in the Military.
Operation Call Home's mission is to provide each platoon with their own satellite phone.
Homes for Our Troops assists injured veterans and their immediate families by building new or adapting existing homes with handicapped accessibility.
We know kids of all ages want to get involved in the effort to help and support our American Heroes.
Any Soldier is a non-profit organization that helps people send care packages to members of the armed services in Iraq.
The Blue Star Mothers was founded by service members' moms during World War II. Any mother with a son or daughter in the military can join.
Help the troops escape boredom by donating some books. You can also donate DVDs and CDs requested by soldiers.
You can donate your unused frequent flier miles to help soldiers travel on emergency leave. They are also used to help families fly to hospitalized soldiers.
Become some soldier's angel by adopting a service member.
You can sponsor care packages provided by the USO with a $25 donation.

VETERANS LEGAL & BENEFITS INFO- VALAW

Veterans Legal and Benefits Information (VA LAW)provided Online. All items free for use and distribution. A VETERANS RESOURCES NETWORK

TREATS FOR TROOPS

Treats for Troops helps get you provide packages to your loved ones overseas. If you don't know anyone, the Foster-A-Soldier Program matches you with a registered soldier by branch of service, home state, gender, or birthday - or you can choose to sponsor a group of soldiers.

Our Success is only as Good as our Team of Volunteers

We are a grassroots volunteer charity. we strive for 100% of all donations to reach those in need. Our Board, Staff and Volunteers have agreed to accept no salaries for our work with this corporation. Our efforts are to ensure the continual movement of donations and supplies to our fellow Native Americans who are truly in need. Our motive is the sincere desire to serve from the heart, as our ancestors did.

Some of these dedicated volunteers have decades of experience in humanitarian programs, working unselfishly while receiving payments of warm smiles, thank you hugs and heart felt love.

There is no greater satisfaction of the heart then to see the smile on a child’s face when handing them a toy or an elder’s smile upon receiving a warm blanket. There is no greater joy then to serve those who can not serve themselves.

                               

Disclaimer:

 

AIHF charges “NO” fees for any services provided. AIHF does not assume responsibility for errors, and all information provided via this Web site is intended for informational purposes only and is subject to change or withdrawal by AIHF at any time without notice. Links from these pages to external Web sites are provided as a service to visitors and do not constitute an endorsement by AIHF. Certain programs, services, projects and links listed here are not operated by nor are they the responsibility of AIHF. Some information published herein is gathered from sources which are thought to be reliable, but the reader should not assume that the information is official or final.

Utah Mailing Address

97 S. Main #327

Brigham City, Utah 84302

AIHF@4AIHF.org

(435-757-3399)

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Texas Mailing Address

P.O. Box 419

Waxahachie, TX 75168

martyhh@4aihf.org

(214-463-5061)

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