Chaplain Resources

  • Operation Heal Our Patriots  Operation Heal Our Patriots gives wounded veterans and their spouses the opportunity for spiritual refreshment, physical renewal, and marriage enrichment. Couples enjoy the beauty of God’s creation and participate in biblically-based seminars that help strengthen their relationships with Jesus and each other. We continue to support these men and women after their initial stay, keeping their spiritual needs and marriages a priority.
  • CRU Military is a caring community passionate about connecting the global military community to Jesus Christ. This community is made up of individuals, churches, chaplains, and organizations.
  • Military Family Services: Army Chaplain Corps – Provides information about the role of Army chaplains in observing the distinctive doctrines of their faith, while honoring the right of others to observe their own faith. Rabbis, ministers, imams and priests all serve as Army chaplains.
  • Lawyers Helping Warriors: To provide medical and legal assistance to American veterans and their family members in order to secure the benefits for care and services they need, deserve and have earned through their service and sacrifice to our country. Our team of professionals helps them navigate through the procedures and paperwork required to obtain their benefits creating a positive outcome.
  • Wounded Warrior Contacts
  • http://www.uscg.mil/comdt/cocg:  Military Chaplains Association – Membership organization that connects those who have served in the military with a variety of religious faith groups and chaplaincies.
  • African American Resources
    African Americans across the country can make use of database that lists grants and financial assistance programs in all 50 states and DC. Our website offers details on programs that help blacks with finding help with groceries, utility bills, rent, college, medications, childcare, medical bills, housing, and more.
  • http://www.mca-usa.org/
  • Navy/Marine Corp RELIEF A site with information about RELIEF for Navy and Marines.
  • http://www1.va.gov/chaplain White House Office of Faith-Based & Community Initiatives —Lists contact details for state governmental offices that provide information and technical support to local faith-based and community organizations that deliver services to residents in need.
  • Addiction help
  • More Addiction Help Based on Reward System Contingency management (CM) is a reward or reinforcement technique to bolster abstinence from drug or alcohol use. It relates to behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner’s theories about operant conditioning, a learning process that uses rewards to reinforce particular behaviors.
  • Addiction Group for Alcohol is dedicated to help individuals suffering from substance abuse and prevent new cases through credible information and spreading awareness to as many as we can reach. Every fact-based piece of content is written by journalists or medical professionals.
  • Drug Rehab Guide For Veteransthat provides information on how to get help for the addicted veteran or their loved ones. It will also assist readers with finding treatment and other support groups. 
  • REHAB CENTER This group has a wonderful and large set of resources to HELP you with substance abuse or addictions! Worth checking out.
  • VETERANS’ CRISIS Line: “Connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring VA responders through a confidential, toll-free hotline and online chat” 1.800.273.8255 Press 1 or Text to: 838255 or visit VeteransCrisisLine.net
  • Mesothelioma Group: This is a charitable organization supporting VFW and the American Legion. Symptoms of mesothelioma cancer are easily mistaken for less serious illnesses, so early detection and awareness is crucial in improving survival rates. The reason this cancer targets so many Veterans is because of the extensive amount of asbestos used in past military equipment. Our organization provides free Veteran-specific resources and support for patients and their loved ones. Our goal at the Mesothelioma Group is to increase recognition, improving survival rates and life expectancy.
  • Veterans with Mesothelioma 
  • Homelessness: Help for Veterans Dr. Paul’s by the Sea is Wellness Center, helping men and women with addiction and mental health treatment. This site is a resource page on veterans and homelessness helping and providing insight on ways to help veterans in their community.