![]()
These are some resources that mainly help inpatients as they recover.
Armed Forces Foundation
http://www.armedforcesfoundation.org/
Description: The Armed Forces Foundation Family Assistance Program will aid in financial assistance for a variety of needs. They also will help pay family hotel bills for those staying near their recovering soldier. And they will provide laptops for in-patient soldiers.
American Red Cross Armed Forces Emergency Services
http://www.redcross.org/services/afes/0,1082,0_480_,00.html
Description: Each American Red Cross Armed Forces Services location offers different assistance options. Use this link and type in your zip code to find your nearest location. Some of the services that may be offered are financial assistance and counseling.
Helping our Heroes Foundation Application
Description: Travel and assistance grants application through Helping our Heroes Foundation.
Soldier's Angels Website
Description: This organization is sincerely caring. They offer many different gifts and services to wounded soldiers including voice-controlled laptops, free flights, free blankets, beautiful hand-carved canes, loaded care backpacks and pet-sitting services. Just click on this link then you will find a list of services to choose from with applications within those links.
Operation First Response Application
http://www.operationfirstresponse.org/ofr_017.htm
Description: Travel and assistance grants application through Operation First Response. This organization also donates quilts.
Operation Hero Miles Application
http://www.fisherhouse.org/programs/militaryRequest_airfare.pdf
Description: Application for Operation Hero Miles Organization which gives family members of wounded servicemen and women free plane tickets to visit their loved ones recovering at military hospitals across the country.
Operation Homefront Application
http://www.operationhomefront.net/OPS - Assistance Application.pdf
Description: Application for assistance from Operation Homefront. Operation Homefront provides grants, donates furniture and household goods, and will even have volunteers help you with odd jobs that have become difficult since your husband was injured.

Copyright 2011 Resources for Disabled Veterans and Families. All rights reserved.