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Things like trouble sleeping, getting into debt, stressing about having a place to live, or feeling like you could do more for your family can all stem from financial pressure. Here are resources for Veterans who are experiencing money-related challenges.
There are a number of grant programs specifically aimed at providing emergency financial help for veterans. The grants are free and designed to help struggling veterans with bills, mortgage and rent payments and other housing costs, medical fees, and other financial difficulties.
Request VA financial hardship assistance. If you lost your job or if you have a sudden decrease in income or an increase in out-of-pocket family health care expenses, we can help. Read this page to find out how to request help with current VA copay bills or an exemption from future copays.
Discover how you can get support with your career, bills, housing, and more. Looking for career help? Get support for the career you want from the Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) program. Explore services to help with job training, education, employment accommodations, and resume development.
Operation Homefront helps veterans with service-connected disabilities who are in critical need of financial assistance with overdue bills, home repairs, rent, and food. You can see if you are eligible for assistance here or by calling 1-877-264-3968.
NEED ASSISTANCE NOW? WE’RE HERE WITH HELP. Volunteers are ready to support veterans and their families at the local level. Contact us for assistance, connections to care, emergency grants, employment help and more in your community.
We’ve teamed up with Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation to provide military and veteran caregivers with financial relief grants to get them back on track.
Emergency financial aid includes utility bills, internet, cable and phone service, mortgage or rent payments, car loan payments, groceries, baby formula, household supplies, school supplies and school clothing. Help with auto and home repairs is also available.
The best charities that help with veterans’ bills are Semper Fi & America’s Fund, the Fisher House Foundation, and the Gary Sinise Foundation. Other charities like STEP and Operation First Response help build financial self-sufficiency and offer financial assistance to veterans and military families.
USA Cares provides financial and advocacy assistance to post-9/11 active duty US military personnel, veterans and their families.