Helping a Hero
Helping a Hero is a nonprofit that helps severely wounded post-9/11 veterans. Its main program builds specially adapted homes that help veterans live more independently, and it also offers support such as retreats, recreation, family activities, and emergency financial help.
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Helping a Hero's Wounded Hero Home program build specially adapted homes for severely wounded heroes where they can live, raise a family and retire equipping them to transition successfully into... Main Services residential housing long-term housing Serving adults 18+ veterans all disabilities limited mobility individuals families caregivers spouses brain injury
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- Who they serve
- VeteransAI-extracted, unconfirmed
What they offer 5
- Recently verified· Jun 28
Wounded Hero Home ProgramProgram
Builds specially adapted homes for severely wounded post-9/11 veterans to increase independence.
- Recently verified· Jun 28
Nominate a Hero / 100 Homes ChallengeProgram
Accepts nominations nationwide for deserving wounded veterans to be considered for adapted homes.
- Recently verified· Jun 28
Marriage Retreats and Caregiver ProgramsProgram
Offers retreats and support for wounded warriors, spouses, parents, and caregivers coping with family stress after injury.
- Recently verified· Jun 28
Recreational ProgramsProgram
Provides ongoing support such as sports events, fishing and hunting outings, rodeos, financial support, and other activities for wounded warriors and families.
- Recently verified· Jun 28
Operation Merry ChristmasProgram
A holiday support program listed by Helping a Hero for wounded warriors and families.
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