If you are a Veteran who is homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness, we strongly encourage you to contact the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at (877) 4AID-VET (877-424-3838) for assistance.
If you’re struggling with substance use problems, you’re not alone. Many Veterans have problems with the use of alcohol, tobacco, street drugs, and prescription medicines. We’re here to help. Find out how to get support for substance use problems through VA.
VA has a variety of mental health resources, information, treatment options and more — all accessible to Veterans, Veterans’ supporters and the general public. Explore the link below to learn more about a specific mental health topic or to find information specifically tailored to your needs.
There is a growing concern across the country regarding veterans and drug addiction. Luckily, there are treatment facilities with special programs designed to help.
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center is a faith-based work therapy program for those struggling with alcohol and substance abuse. It is provided at NO COST to you.
Volunteers of America operates two transitional living facilities: Freedom Hall in Sheridan, Wyoming and Independence Hall in Billings, Montana. These programs provide a therapeutic living environment for our Veterans. In this setting, they are able to continue receiving treatment through the VA and are given opportunities to participate in activities designed to help them return to independent living and reconnect with the local community.
The SSVF Program provides eligible Veteran families with outreach, case management, assistance obtaining VA benefits, other supportive services, and financial assistance.
Volunteers of America, on behalf of the Veterans Administration, operates a Housing Retention Services program across Montana, Wyoming, and Western South Dakota. The program provides case management services to Veterans and their families who were previously homeless and are in the process of or have recently transitioned to permanent housing. Call 1.844.4.VOA.Vet to see if you qualify
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services Employment & Training Workforce Centers offer employment and training services to Veterans from all services on a Priority of Service basis.
The Wyoming Veterans Commission’s mission is to develop, enhance, and promote programs, services, and benefits for Wyoming veterans and their families through outreach, education, communication, and legislation. We strive to improve the quality of life of every Wyoming veteran.
Call 1-800-833-5987
Sheridan College offers a number of resources to military veterans. Get started with your own veteran advisor who will be your point of contact for admissions, enrollment, financial aid, veteran benefits, and programming to support academic and career success. To learn more, click here.
The Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association is an association of veterans from all branches of the United States Armed Forces who ride motorcycles. The CVMA mission is to support and defend those who have defended their country and their freedoms. To learn more, click here.
CHAPS Equine Assisted Services offers mental health services to Veterans. Opportunities offered are group equine facilitated psychotherapy (EFP), riding or driving lessons and small group EFP with a Mustang. Click here for more info.
The Wyo West Warrior Foundation was founded in 2017 as an event aimed at providing a retreat to re-connect and re-establish the camaraderie between veterans every Labor Day weekend in Sheridan, Wyoming. To learn more, click here.
"A college degree helps active military members and veterans prepare for and transition to civilian life. It’s vital that active-duty military members and veterans are able to find a school that can accommodate their needs and is compatible with their long-term career goals. This guide is created in an effort to support military members in their pursuit of quality college education." To learn more, click here.
Freedom Hunters is a 501(c)3 military outreach program dedicated to honoring those who protect our Freedoms. Our mission is to salute the noble work of our courageous men and women of our Armed Forces. Freedom Hunters honors individuals from all branches of the military. To learn more, click here.
Honoring Our Veterans mission is to improve the quality of life for combat wounded veterans by offering them activities that strengthen their physical, cognitive, emotional, and social functioning. To learn more, click here.
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