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CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARD FAMILY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARD FAMILY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM #65630884


location_on A
  • 9800 Goethe Road
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-854-3350

The California National Guard provides statewide support and referral services to all California National Guard members and their families, regardless of duty status.

Services include:

  • Referrals to civilian, government, and military support agencies
  • Support for families during active duty, reserve training, and state emergency activations
  • Assistance with benefits navigation, financial readiness, and community resources


Web pages

COMMUNITY GARDEN - FSP

FORGOTTEN SOLDIER PROGRAM #65630948


location_on B
  • 995 Lincoln Way (Garden )
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-889-2300


Forgotten Soldiers Program has a community garden was created to create a common place for Veterans and community members to work, learn, grow, and heal together.

The Garden is open 24/7 for anyone to stop by and enjoy the beautiful plants, art, and meditation labyrinth. The garden is also always welcoming to groups or individuals who want to help with upkeep. Produce is provided to the homeless and the families that work in the garden. Garden Beds are also available for yearly lease. This garden hosts several community events a year. Contact or visit their website page for more information. The Garden is located at 995 Lincoln Way, Auburn CA 95603.

Web pages

HOLISTIC HEALING THERAPIES FOR VETERANS - FSP

FORGOTTEN SOLDIER PROGRAM #65631164


location_on B
  • 991 Lincoln Way
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-889-2300

The Forgotten Soldier Program provides comprehensive transitional holistic healing therapies WITHOUT charge to Veterans and their family members.

Their goal is to help overcome Moral Injuries, TBI, PTSD, and MST (military sexual trauma).

The whole team at FSP is dedicated to and passionate about working with Veterans of every era and their Family Members.

They assist in the healing process of emotional and spiritual trauma and physical symptoms with Holistic Therapy, Educational Programs, and Resources and Transitional Tools.

Programs and services page:

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INDIVIDUAL THERAPY & FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS - WHV

WELCOME HOME VETS #11432566


location_on C
  • 255 S. Auburn Street
    Grass Valley, Nevada

Welcome Home Vets provides individual therapy for veterans and their families and support group meetings. WHV contracts with local psychologists who are knowledgeable in both psychotherapy and military culture.

WHV also provides advocacy for veterans and their families by working to increase community awareness of the problem of military-related psychological trauma and its effects on the veteran, the family, and the community.
OPERATION HOMEFRONT

OPERATION HOMEFRONT #30602661


location_on D
  • 17319 San Pedro Avenue, Suite 505
    San Antonio, Bexar
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    855-242-4995

Operation Homefront offers emergency financial assistance, housing, and recurrent family support programs for military families.

Web pages:

Home - https://operationhomefront.org/







SERVICE PROGRAMS - AUBURN-GRASS VALLEY ELKS LODGE 538

BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS OF THE USA #4662758


location_on E
  • 195 Pine St
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-273-8342

Auburn's Elks Lodge offers community-focused programs through the Auburn-Grass Valley Elks Lodge #538. Services vary by location and season but generally support veterans, youth, and civic engagement.

Services may include:

  • Supporting veterans’ initiatives and events
  • Providing youth scholarships and activity programs
  • Offering facility rentals for public and private events

Program details and availability may change. Contact the lodge directly for current offerings at each site.


Web pages

SERVICE PROGRAMS - NEVADA CITY ELKS LODGE 518

BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS OF THE USA #4662755


location_on F
  • 518 Highway 49 N
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-4920

Nevada City Elks Lodges offers local service programs through the Nevada City Elks Lodge #518. Program offerings vary and support veterans, youth, and community engagement.

Services may include:

  • Hosting veterans' support activities and events
  • Providing youth scholarships and development programs
  • Offering facility rentals for community use

Program availability may vary throughout the year. Contact the lodge directly for the most up-to-date information.


Web pages

SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICES - AMWR

ARMY MWR (MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION) #65631138


Survivor Outreach Services provides long-term support and services to the families of fallen Army service members, including Active Duty, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard.

Services include:

  • Individualized support from Benefits Coordinators, Financial Counselors, and Support Coordinators
  • Assistance in connecting families with military benefits and entitlements
  • Support for families in financial planning, emotional well-being, and community resources


Web pages

THERAPY FOR MORAL INJURY & TRAUMA - CPTG

CENTER FOR POST TRAUMATIC GROWTH #65630897


location_on G
  • 11344 Coloma Road, Suite 750
    Rancho Cordova, Sacramento

The Center for Post Traumatic Growth (CPTG) promotes and supports the healing of combat veterans, law enforcement, first responders, and their families, from moral injury and trauma.

CPTG provides individual, couples, and group therapy to all eligible clients. Programs include:

  • Post traumatic stress and moral injury group therapy for veterans and first responders

  • Military sexual trauma group therapy

  • Couples-Family group program

Web pages

VETERAN RESOURCES & STORIES – MTC

MAKE THE CONNECTION #69952611


Make The Connection offers videos, podcasts, articles of personal experiences, stories of recovery, and other resources about such topics as:

  • Transitioning from service
  • Maintaining healthy relationships
  • Managing PTSD
  • Homelessness
  • Work-related problems
  • Retiring & aging
  • Spirituality
  • Alcohol or drug misuse
  • Confusion
  • Eating problems
  • Gambling
  • Social withdraw/isolation
  • The warning signs of suicide
  • The power of purpose and laughter

A resource developed and operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Make the Connection aims to reduce barriers and stigma associated with mental health challenges that may prevent Veterans from seeking mental health care. Talking openly about mental health and the challenges that many Veterans face can help encourage Veterans and their families to get the support they need.

Explore the site further to learn about different kinds of mental health treatments, as well as locate nearby VA facilities, resources and programs.

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