Veterans Affairs Resources
These links are to Veterans Affairs programs. The VA offers many disabled veterans resources that many people didn’t even know existed. These range from standard VA disability to home loans.
- Veterans Benefits Administration
- Veterans Benefits Compensation
- VA Education, G.I. Bill, and Training
- Veterans Affairs Life Insurance
- VA Home Loans
- VA Transition and Employment Services
- VA Burials and Funeral Services
- Dependent Education Benefits
Service-Dog Resources
Some organizations provide disabled veterans with service dogs. Some of the servicedog organizations are for blind veterans. Other service dog organizations help veterans with PTSD or other mental health conditions. Many veterans find the companionship of a dog to be a great way to treat social disorders. Remember, they are called man’s best friend for a reason!
- Patriot Paws
- VA Department Service Dogs
- PTSD Service Dogs
- K9’s for Warriors
- Service Dog Project
- Operation Freedom Paws
- Puppies Behing Bars
- Southeastern Guide Dogs
- National Education for Assistance Dog Services
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Homeless Veterans Resources
These links are disabled veterans’ resources for homeless veterans. While some of these disabled veterans resources may be out of your area, many have national networks that they can link veterans with after an inquiry.
- National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
- Veterans Affairs Homeless Assistance
- Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Assistance
- American Legion Homeless Outreach
- Homeless Emergency Project
- California Veterans Assistance Foundation
- Samaritan Village, Inc.
Veterans Housing Projects
These disabled veterans’ resources help veterans build homes at little or no cost. While there is a large demand for these services, many veterans do receive homes from these organizations. If you are a disabled veteran who needs a home, these organizations are the right place to start.
- Building Homes for Heroes
- Hoosier Veterans Assistance Foundation
- Purple Heart Homes
- Habitat for Humanity
- Homes for the Brave
- The Veterans’ Place, Inc.
- Veterans Housing Development
Charities for Veterans
Here are charities that provide a wide array of services to disabled veterans. Many of these charities are national organizations that help disabled veterans in all 50 U.S. states like we do at Woods and Woods. Each organization has its own purpose and its own eligibility guidelines. Do not just check with one organization. Many of these work together to help as many veterans as they can.
- Hope for the Warriors
- Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
- United Service Organizations (USO)
- Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society
- Wounded Warriors Family Support
- Disabled American Veterans
- Thanks USA
- Fisher House Foundation
- Operation Second Chance
- Higher Ground Sun Valley
- Adaptive Sports Center
- Air Warrior Courage Foundation
College Scholarships for Veterans
If you are looking for disabled veterans resources for college, look no further! While you may be eligible for the G.I. Bill, that may not cover all your college-related expenses. Many disabled veterans receive not only the G.I. Bill, but also many other scholarships to help them get through college. You can also always contact the financial aid department of the school you want to attend and ask them about scholarships for veterans and their children.
- Pat Tillman Scholarship
- Reserve Officer Training Corps
- Navy College Fund Program
- Air Force Tuition Assistance
- G.I. Bill
- AMVETS Scholarships
- Military Order of the Purple Heart
Types of Claims for Disabled Veterans
Below are some of the most common claims disabled veterans file with the Veterans Administration. These claims are for veterans with service-connected disabilities. Some disabled veterans will be eligible for more than $3,831.30 a month from the VA.
- Individual Unemployability Benefits
- 100% VA Disability Rating Claims
- 90% VA Disability Rating Claims
- 80% VA Disability Rating Claims
- VA Benefits Appeals
- Agent Orange Claims
- Bipolar Disorder Veterans Benefits
- Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims
- Cancer Veterans Benefits
- Clear and Unmistakable Error (CUE) Claims
- Compensation Claims
- Contaminated Groundwater Claims
- Depression Veterans Benefits
- Diabetes Veterans Benefits
- DIC Claims
- Fibromyalgia Claims
- Heart Disease Claims
- Mental Conditions
- Mesothelioma Veterans Benefits
- Physical Condtions
- PTSD Veterans Benefits
- Ratings Increase Claim
- Schizophrenia Claims
- Sleep Apnea Benefits
- Sleep Disorder Claims
- Total Disability Individual Unemployability
- Traumatic Brain Injuries
- Veterans Disability Benefits
- Widow Claims
Here one of our VA disability lawyers goes over the questions Woods and Woods, The Veteran’s Firm, is often asked about veterans’ disability claims and appeals.
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Neil Woods
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Woods & Woods
Neil Woods is the firm’s owner and president. He received his law degree from Western Michigan University.