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What Is Veterans Helping Veterans

By Eloise Hewitt


When the troops return from combat zones to their homes many have no idea how to access the services available to them. They return injured and disabled in other ways and their return to civilian life is a long and difficult journey. There are few civilian resources capable of helping these soldiers to reintegrate into society. That is why the concept of veterans helping veterans was created.

These organizations know that most disabled vets are of an opinion that therapists cannot know how to help them if they have not experienced what has happened to them. The people who are affiliated with these agencies are volunteers who have been in combat themselves and therefore have firsthand knowledge of the trauma experienced by the men and women seeking assistance. The disabilities suffered are not restricted to physical injuries. Many soldiers return suffering from PTSD and a long term treatment plan is warranted for this disability. Some never receive treatment for it.

Some services offered by these establishments include drop in locations where homeless vets can get a bath, new clothing, meals and camaraderie from others in their situation. They are also able to access assistance to find housing, legal assistance and information on how to apply for benefits available to them. Other benefits may include job assistance or medical assistance.

Other agencies specialize in referral services. They have resources that can guide their clients to whatever assistance they need. They offer assistance with the paperwork associated with the referrals and many times will transport the client to the appropriate agency to help expedite the claims.

The volunteers who work with these agencies have intimate knowledge of all available benefits for the returning veteran and his family. The agencies they work with often refer to themselves as a one stop shop for military benefits because their people have the skills necessary to assist nearly every person who requests assistance.

The volunteers in these centers specialize in helping soldiers access pensions and disability benefits. They can also direct them to resources that will pay tuition for college and help them connect with vocational schools for training in a new career. Physical disabilities can make it imperative for those returning home to have access to school and new careers.

Access to support groups has proven very beneficial to disabled soldiers. The groups should be led by a trained psychologist who is versed in the problems related to combat issues. Many groups also deal with addiction issues and family problems. When returning home many individuals do not realize how much the combat experience has changed them. The groups help with these issues along with many others.

The goals of these nationwide services is to help end veteran homelessness and provide a door to a productive life for those who have lost their way since returning from combat areas around the world. Most achieve this by referral and personal contact and assistance to all who need help readjusting.




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