RESOURCES

The SSVF Program helps veteran households (single veterans or veterans and their families) that are currently homeless or at risk of losing their housing. It provides temporary financial assistance and many other services that create stability.

United Way’s 2-1-1 helpline offers health and human services information, referral, assessment and crisis support to help callers find the assistance they need to address the everyday challenges of living, as well as those that develop during times of disaster and other community emergencies.

Legal Services of the Hudson Valley is dedicated to providing free, high-quality counsel in civil matters where basic human needs are at stake for low-income individuals and families who cannot afford an attorney.

RECAP works with their community’s most vulnerable populations including seniors, children, veterans, the homeless and the hungry, those living with HIV/AIDS, victims of domestic violence, people battling substance use disorder and anyone struggling to make ends meet.

VA Medical Centers provide a wide range of services including traditional hospital-based services such as surgery, critical care, mental health, orthopedics, pharmacy, radiology and physical therapy.

The Mental Health Association is a primary source of community mental health treatment and empowerment programs for adults and children in Rockland County.

 

The mission of The Mental Health Association of Westchester (MHA) is to promote mental health through advocacy, community education and direct services. Through our robust services, as well as our advocacy programs and community events, MHA is able to meet the needs of thousands of men, women, children and families each year, helping them live independent lives in the community.

The Mental Health Association in Ulster County, Inc. views its role as an advocate to focus community attention on problems related to mental health and to initiate needed services for children and families , and services for adults.

The Mental Health Association in Dutchess County makes the Hudson Valley a place where anyone can get access to the full spectrum of mental health and addiction services they need, without jumping through unnecessary hoops.

The mission of the Council is to promote understanding and respectful relationships among diverse faith communities by offering opportunities for education, worship, fellowship and service together.

MHA is a private, not-for-profit organization seeking to promote the mental health and emotional well being of Orange County residents. Under the leadership of a volunteer Board of Directors, MHA’s staff members, consultants and volunteers provide free mental health and safety net services to thousands of Orange County residents each year.  

The Hudson Valley National Center for Veteran Reintegration works to empower our military men and women to live successful, fulfilling lives. The mission of the Center is to provide support for both our current military personnel while they are back home and our veterans by assisting them with their transition back into civilian life. 

The Hudson Valley Veterans Alliance, is driven by a single goal; to help provide assistance, information, and build support networks for veterans, by veterans, throughout the Hudson Valley.

The mission of the Hudson Valley Veteran Task Force is to address the needs of those who served by having relevant agencies meet collectively, regularly and cooperatively, to ensure the timely administration of services and referrals in order to achieve an end to Veteran homelessness and meet their immediate and long term needs.

As retired servicemembers of the United States Military, obtaining the maximum VA Compensation isn’t a simple task. There are many benefits available to veterans of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marines and Space Force. Veterans Guide provides Veterans with the necessary information needed to obtain the maximum benefits when leaving the service.