Arizona boasts a robust ecosystem of support, with various government and community providers focusing on essential aspects of health and critical needs. Within this expansive network, West Valley Women Veterans plays a pivotal role by dedicating its efforts specifically to providing vital social support for women veterans.
While we excel in offering social support, we acknowledge that other specialized organizations are better equipped to address a broader spectrum of needs and other social determinants of health. These organizations possess the expertise and resources to effectively tackle various areas, including healthcare access, housing, employment assistance, mental health support, and more.
At the core of our operations lies a spirit of collaboration. We actively partner with a multitude of organizations and experts within Arizona's support ecosystem, ensuring that our members are seamlessly connected to the most suitable resources tailored to their specific needs. Through this collaborative approach, we establish a comprehensive and integrated support network, covering every facet of a woman veteran's life and guaranteeing they receive the holistic care and assistance they deserve.
The Be Connected support line is a statewide program focused on reducing deaths by suicide in Arizona’s military and veteran population by connecting service members, veterans and their families to support and resources before they reach the point of crisis. Resource Navigators can help with needs such as food security, affording housing,
The Be Connected support line is a statewide program focused on reducing deaths by suicide in Arizona’s military and veteran population by connecting service members, veterans and their families to support and resources before they reach the point of crisis. Resource Navigators can help with needs such as food security, affording housing, accessing financial and medical support, connecting to mental health and physical health providers and more.
Whether you need help and support for you or your family or whether you are helping someone else, this service is available to help connect you to support and resources. Call 866-429-8387 or visit www.beconnectedaz.org
Women Veterans in Arizona may be eligible for a wide-variety of benefits available to all U.S. military Veterans. VA benefits include disability compensation, pension, education and training, health care, home loans, insurance, vocational rehabilitation and employment, and burial.
There are some predatory companies, not recognized by VA,
Women Veterans in Arizona may be eligible for a wide-variety of benefits available to all U.S. military Veterans. VA benefits include disability compensation, pension, education and training, health care, home loans, insurance, vocational rehabilitation and employment, and burial.
There are some predatory companies, not recognized by VA, that may target you by offering to assist you with your VA benefit claim. These companies charge absurd fees or require you to pay a portion of your VA benefits. Use the VA Office of General Counsel (OGC) Accreditation Search to confirm and validate the credentials of anyone offering claims assistance. Do not sign a contract agreeing to pay an unauthorized company a fee to help you with your VA claim. There are accredited organizations, like Arizona Department of Veterans' Services, who can assist you.
This comprehensive guide provides information on state and federal benefits for Arizona Veterans, including housing assistance, property tax exemptions, licenses, financial assistance and more.
Get personalized face-to-face support at the West Valley Veteran Success Center located within the Surprise Resource Center at 12425 W. Bell Road, Suite 124.The center includes a variety of military and veteran support services and resources, made possible by the generous support of partner organizations and all West Valley cities.
Goodwill's Veteran Career Center includes a computer café of 15 computers with Internet access; printing resources for job-seekers; on-site resume writing services; interview and career coaching and more.
Career support services are available to all veterans, service members, and their family members – regardless of length or era of service, or discharge status. These services are available at no cost and include help with resumes, interview skills, and removing any barrier you may have to employment – including clothing, supplies, educati
Career support services are available to all veterans, service members, and their family members – regardless of length or era of service, or discharge status. These services are available at no cost and include help with resumes, interview skills, and removing any barrier you may have to employment – including clothing, supplies, education, training, and much more. To learn more and access these no-cost services, call the Be Connected Support Line at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387). All calls are confidential.+
The AZ Hires Vets! Initiative was created to increase the number of Veterans and Veteran spouses employed by Arizona’s state agencies, while simultaneously reducing the number of unemployed and under-employed Veterans. The State of Arizona understands the challenges that often come with transitioning from military service to the civilian
The AZ Hires Vets! Initiative was created to increase the number of Veterans and Veteran spouses employed by Arizona’s state agencies, while simultaneously reducing the number of unemployed and under-employed Veterans. The State of Arizona understands the challenges that often come with transitioning from military service to the civilian workforce. That’s why we proudly offer former military members hundreds of opportunities to continue to serve through gainful state employment.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Provides financial education, monitors complaints and coordinates with other Federal and state agencies on military consumer protection measures.
Department of Veterans Affairs- Center for Women Veterans
Department of Labor Provides Service members, Veterans, and their spouses with employment resources
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Provides financial education, monitors complaints and coordinates with other Federal and state agencies on military consumer protection measures.
Department of Veterans Affairs- Center for Women Veterans
Department of Labor Provides Service members, Veterans, and their spouses with employment resources and expertise, such as preparing for meaningful careers and with protecting their employment rights.
Department of Education Service members, Veterans, and their dependents can receive guidance and in some cases education benefits, loans, loan forgiveness, grants, and information about college accreditation.
Department of Justice Provides legal information, resources, and enforcement of federal employment, voting rights, and financial related housing laws.
Small Business Administration Provides training, mentoring, business preparation, government contracting information, and other small business resources for transitioning Service members and Veterans.
Social Security Administration The Social Security Administration may expedite the processing of claims for wounded warriors or Veterans who are receiving disability compensation.
West Valley Women Veterans
Peoria, AZ, United States
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