VETERANS & MILITARY RESOURCE CENTER
Veterans & Military Resource Center
American troops are precious, and essential assets to the nation. During, before, and after times of combat, those who serve our military, and their families face unique challenges that sometimes require mental health treatment. At the NAMI Veterans and Military Resource Center you will find resources, support, and partnerships dedicated to mental health policy, education initiatives and advocacy priorities that impact active duty military personnel, veterans with mental illness and the family members of these individuals.
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NAMI Veterans & Active Duty Resource Center
Publications
Department of Veteran Affairs State Summary: Maryland
VA Benefits & Health Care Utilization National Statistics 2016
Hearing on Care and Treatment Available to Survivors of MST
Profile of Women Veterans Today
Webinars
A no-cost, five course online training program, is provided by Army OneSource. This program is intended to help build awareness of the culture in which the Military, Veterans, and their families, live and work.
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Treating the Invisible Wounds of War
Resources for Women Veterans
If you or a loved one needs help:
- Call your local VA and ask to speak to the Women Veterans Program Manager.
- Learn more about the VA Women Veterans Health Care program.
- Find helpful information on the VA Center for Women Veterans website
- The Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Women Veterans at (202) 273-6193.
- The Veterans Health Administration Women Veterans Health Strategic Health Care Group at (202) 461-1070.