| A few related websites  Stories from the Homefront It's not just the soldiers who fight a war, it's their families too. Stories from the Home Front was created by the daughter of a Vietnam vet whose world was shaped by her father's experience as a soldier and a veteran of war. Families of veterans are the undocumented collateral damage of war, and the government has failed to provide adequate resources for vets and their loved ones. Stories from the Home Front provides a venue for families of veterans to share their stories, a resource for financial assistance and awards, as well as forum for information sharing. Support our Troops - To aid in the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded service men and women. To assist in the modification of housing to accommodate disabled veterans. To assist the families of wounded service men and women. To facilitate the transition of wounded service men and women back into civilian society. http://www.operationsecondchance.org/  Children of Vietnam Veterans - An online support group for adult children who have at least one parent who is a veteran with PTSD. One of our sister sites. |
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| The Orange Stripe A Place for Vietnam Veterans and Their Families There is endless information for vets and families on this blog owned by a Nam vet. Interesting information for us, and probably most appreciated by our guys. |
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Vietnam Veterans Wives
Vietnam Veterans Wives, established in 1996, is a 501c19 organization designed to meet the needs of veterans and their families. The specific and primary purpose of VVW is the advancement of research and the distribution of information about PTSD, Agent Orange and Gulf War diseases. These affect the families of many veterans. Another important purpose is to gain special education and tutoring for the children of Vietnam Veterans, to work with disability claims, to train service officers and to work with other service organizations. VVW is involved with conducting retreats, establishing counseling centers, counseling, medical clinics, transportation, homeless veterans, and assisting in the needs of the entire veteran family. VVW provides field representation for support, welfare and direction. VVW provides safe retreats for wives during times of crisis, PTSD counseling and assistance to the families of incarcerated veterans. Membership is open to all family members and significant others of anyone that served in the military during any period. A DD214 is required. VVW works 100% with, and for all veterans throughout America. We network with women across America to determine the needs of our veterans and to establish the truth.
http://www.vietnamveteranwives.com/