Profile: Veterans for America
Year Founded
1980
Type
Non-profit
Last on Think
Updated on: 10/23/2008 13:10
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Mission Statement

Veterans for American (VFA), also known as Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF), is uniting a new generation of veterans with those from past wars to address the causes, conduct, and consequences of war.

 

Veterans for America is an advocacy and humanitarian organization. The primary mission of VFA is to ensure that our country meets the needs of servicemembers and veterans who have served in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). VFA focuses specifically on the signature wounds these conflicts: psychological traumas and traumatic brain injuries. VFA concentrates much of its attention on the needs of those who are currently serving in the military since the majority of those who have seen combat in Iraq and Afghanistan are still in the military and under the care of the Department of Defense.

 

Each conflict brings with it new, devastating realities. Our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are marked by roadside bombs, a large inhospitable battlefield, inadequate dwell time, and the repeated deployment of a large number of troops. Together, these factors pose new challenges of an unprecendented magnitude to which the massive bureaucracies of the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs have been slow to respond.

 

Building upon the legacy of the Nobel-prize-winning Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF), Veterans for America (VFA) unites the current generation of servicemembers and veterans with veterans from previous wars to address the needs of our men and women in uniform—both active-duty and Guard/Reserve—and their families. VFA’s mission is to ensure that the voices of those who have sacrificed immeasurably on behalf our country in recent years are heard and that support commensurate with their sacrifice is provided.

 

NATIONAL GUARD PROGRAM

 

VFA is undertaking a state-by-state examination of the effects of deployments on National Guard citizen Soldiers, their families, their communities, their employers, and the national security of our country.

 

VFA provides hands-on assistance to our Guard members and their families, as well as feedback to Guard and state leaders regarding changes that need to be implemented and programs that are working effectively.

 

Between now and President Bush’s last day in office, nearly half of the Soldiers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan will be citizen Soldiers from the Army National Guard. The heavy reliance on the National Guard in OEF and OIF is unprecedented in the history of the all-volunteer force and the stresses created are considerable.

 

Read More About Our National Guard Program

 

WOUNDED WARRIOR OUTREACH PROGRAM

 

VFA’s Wounded Warrior Outreach Program (WWOP) was created to address the staggeringly high levels of psychological and neurological injuries experienced by today’s troops and the lack of resources and programs to provide much-needed assistance.

 

WWOP reflects our belief that the best solutions to military policies and practices for treating these wounds begins with understanding the needs of our troops—working from the bottom up to identify problems and craft solutions.


 

Wounded Warrior Outreach

 

WWOP’s team of Servicemember Liaisons, composed of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) veterans, visits military installations across the country and works one-on-one with returning troops who are suffering from psychological and mild, difficult to detect, neurological combat injuries. VFA’s policy and communications team conducts follow-up visits to military bases across the country to meet with military leaders to discuss trends in treatment identified by WWOP’s Servicemember Liaisons.

 

Upon completion of our work on a base, WWOP creates a detailed report with our findings, along with immediate and long-tem policy proposals.

 

Read More About Our Wounded Warrior Outreach Program

 

VFA'S AMERICAN VETERANS' AND SERVICEMEMBERS' SURVIVAL GUIDE

 

VFA has brought together three co-authors of the bestselling “The Viet Vet Survival Guide,” as well as former VA analysts and military and legal experts, to create a 21st-century survival guide that includes vital information for servicemembers and veterans from our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The book presents in three parts—”Veterans and Their Families”; “Special Non-VA Programs, Opportunities and Problems”; and “Issues Related to Active Duty Servicemembers and their Families”—information every returning servicemember and family member needs to know to best serve as their own post-combat advocate. The guide is available, without charge, through the VFA website.

 

Download Our Survival Guide

 

 

Location
1025 Vermont Avenue, NW 7th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
United States
Phone
202-483-9222
Fax
202-483-9312
Website
www.veteransforamerica.org
Email
VeteransForAmerica@gmail.com
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