Advise for Finding Help
Finding Help: In order to find service providers with the goods and services you may need, you will first need information on where you can find those service providers. You will need information from sources such as; VSC's Website (this site), CHIP's Handbook for Help, or calling 2-1-1, plus you will need access to a phone and/or Internet services. If you do not have access to the internet, you can visit any library and use one of their computers with internet service. If you cannot use a computer and/or type, most libraries have staff on hand that will help you. Please don't be afraid to ask for help.
Goods & Services: When calling service providers for help, it is recommended that you call more than one service provider for the goods and services you think you need.
Usually, no one service provider can provide you or your family with everything you need.
It is recommended that you consult with an experienced counselor, support coach, mentor, case manager, or Veterans Service Officer (VSO) from one or more of the below service providers that regularly works with Veterans and active Military personnel, ExOffenders or the Homeless. By having one of them interview you, they can better help you determine what goods, services, programs, or benefits you may need and/or be entitled too.
Groups of Goods & Services |
There are eight major groups of goods and services available to help Veterans, ExOffenders, and those experiencing Homelessness that can help them secure; what they need, what they are entitled to, or to transition (ReEnter) back into society. We have found that almost everyone needs more help than they think they need. Below are some reminders and/or suggestions.
1. Addictions & Abuse
- Drug Counseling & Treatment
- Alcohol Counseling & Treatment
- Anger Management
- Mentoring Programs
- 12 Step Programs
- Domestic Abuse
- Self Esteem Classes
- Recovery Groups
- Inpatient / Outpatient
- Sex / Pornography
- Nicotine
- Gambling
- Food (overeating)
2. Education
- Adult Continuing Education
- Resume Preparation
- GED / HSE Classes
- Trade / Technical Schools
- Colleges / Universities
- Entrepreneur Training
- Financial Literacy Classes
- Scholarships / Grants
- Life Skill Training
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3. Employment / Jobs
- Career Placement
- Resume Preparation
- Basic literacy skills
- Character Building
- Workshops / Retraining
- Transitional Jobs
- Second Language
- Don't overlook or underestimate Temp Services with Full / Part-Time Temporary Jobs
4. Medical & Health Care
- Medical Treatment
- Immediate Care / First Aid
- Medication / Prescriptions
- Short-Term Care
- Long-Term Care
- Inpatient / Outpatient
- Immunization Shots
- Disability Assessment
- AIDS / HIV Testing & Treatment
- Wellness Treatment
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5. Housing
- Shelters (short-term)
- Transitional (mid-term)
- Supportive (long-term)
- Hotels / Motels
- Houses / Apartments
- Rent / Buy
- Safe Havens
- Subsidized
- Rent / Utilities Assistances
- Every Veteran should have a safe and stable place to call home
6. Mental Health
- Counseling / Treatment / Support for; Depression, Schizophrenia, Anxiety,
PTSD
- Anger Management Treatment
- Inpatient / Outpatient
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7. Supportive Goods (Basic Goods)
- Meals (prepared)
- Food (unprepared)
- Clothing, Work
- Clothing, Casual
- Furniture
- Household Items
- Personal Hygiene Items
- Over the Counter Medicine
- Cell Phone
- Transportation - Ride Share Programs, Gas Cards, Bus Passes
8. Supportive Services (Basic Services)
- Case Management
- Legal
- Tax / Accounting
- Insurance: Health, Auto, Busines, Life, Homeowners
- Food Stamps
- Driver’s License
- State ID / Real ID
- Military ID / DD-214
- Birth Certificate
- Social Security Card
- Mailing Address
- E-Mail Address
- Internet Availability
- Mentoring
- Faith-Based
- Parole / Probation
- Family / Child / Infant
- Veterans, Homeless & ExOffender Outreach
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