We extend our sympathies to the families of the service members killed in Kabul today. Our thoughts are also with our Afghan allies and their families as they continue to seek safety and refuge. The IVMF stands ready to listen and act as our mission remains to serve those who have served and those who have supported them. We will continue to update this list of resources, so check back often for updates as we collaborate with our partners to share resources and information.
Resources
- American Red Cross Military Veteran Caregiver Network
- AmericaServes
- AWP
- Blue Star Families
- Combined Arms
- Code of Support
- George W. Bush Institute
- call:1-630-522-4904 or email: checkin@veteranwellnessalliance.org
- Headstrong
- Hidden Heroes Caregiver Community
- IAVA Quick Reaction Force
- LIRS: Help Our Afghan Allies
- MakeTheConnection.net
- Military Spouse Advocacy Network
- National Military Family Association
- National Center for PTSD
- Noone Left Behind
- Together We Served
- Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)
- Veterans Crisis Help Hotline
- 800-273-8255 (veterans should select option 1 for a VA staffer).
- VA’s Vantage Point blog
- VA Mental Health Services Guide
- VA Women Veterans Call Center – Call or text 1-855-829-6636
- VA Caregiver Support Line – Call 1-855-260-3274
- SyracuseServes
- WWP
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WWP Resource Center: 888.997.2586 or 904.405.1213.
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Read The Original Statement From IVMF Founder & Executive Director Dr. Mike Haynie On Afghanistan