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US Vet Connect Inc.'s Veterans Outdoors Resource Hub is bridging the gap between veterans and the outdoors. By providing a place online to come together to find that military comradery in outdoor experiences.
The mission of USVetConnect.com is simple:
1.) To raise awareness for organizations that have a direct impact on veterans’ lives
2.) To make this resource hub as user friendly as possible for the veteran to find their next adventure
NEVADA VETERANS COALITION
To honor our Veterans, and to support their families, by providing a full military honors service that they so richly deserve.


Women Veterans Alliance
The Women Veterans Alliance is the premier national network focused on directly impacting the quality of life of women veterans. They do this successfully through transforming the way the community networks to bring people and programs directly together through a reliable and resourceful platform.
Connecticut Veterans Bulletin
CONNECTICUT VETERANS BULLETIN (CVB) serves Connecticut's military/veteran community by researching and promoting events of interest from numerous resources


The Bravo Brotherhood Veterans Foundations goal is to insure that no veteran is left with questions on who they can turn to for help. It is their goal to educate veterans on what resources are out there to help them in any situation.
At Operation Combat Bikesaver we build motorcycles and other hot rod art with Veterans for Veterans.
There is NO COST to the Veteran and they get to keep all of their finished products and never have to leave the program.
Operation Combat Bikesaver provides a workshop, general safe haven, and comradery filled stomping ground for Veterans suffering from PTSD / TBI / and/or depression. This workshop includes trained individuals skilled in various areas of Motorcycle fabrication, restoration, and customization to help teach candidates that there is more to life than settling for the life they currently live swallowed up by monotonous black hole of depression, isolation, and self-medication that often comes with being a disabled Veteran. Once a Veteran completes any project or piece of art, it is theirs to keep or donate to another Veteran or family member of their choosing at no cost to the Veteran.
