
FAMILY
CAERGIVER RESOURCES
Caregivers Retreats/Respite
RESOURCES FOR THE KIDS
Help With Activities
The child's parent is currently deployed overseas with the National Guard/Reserves for at least 120 days, OR is a Veteran who sustained severe injuries during a post-9/11 overseas mission and is currently undergoing treatment with a VA disability rating of at least 30%
Helping Children Cope
Sesame Street for Military Families
Random resources
Hero Mission Inc.
Wounded, ill, or injured veterans
Wounded, ill, or injured veterans
YMCA
Active Duty
Summer Camp
Camp Corral
Wounded, injured, ill, and fallen military heroes
Camp Hometown Heroes
Gold Star families
Operation 300
Gold Star families
National Military Family Association
All branches including National Guard and Reserve, Coast Guard, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, and the United States Public Health Services Commission Corps; however, priority is given to those children who will have a parent or guardian deployed 18 months prior to or after May 2020; or have a parent that has a wound, illness or injury post 9/11 [medically retired, medically discharged, active duty and Reserves
Tutoring
Professional Tutors of America Inc.
All can use this service including Gold Star families) (there are grants and possibly free to some
TRAVEL ASSISTANCE
Wounded, injured, and ill service members and/or their families who are undergoing treatment at a military or VA medical center; or who are attending an authorized event
Fisher House Foundation builds comfort homes where military & veterans families can stay free of charge, while a loved one is in the hospital
Wounded, injured, and ill military service members who are undergoing treatment at authorized medical centers when a Fisher House is not available
Luke's Wings
Wounded, ill and injured service members and their loved ones during recovery and rehabilitation
Post 9/11 combat-wounded and their families for medical and other compassionate purposes