WOMEN VETERAN RESOURCES

The mission of Alpha Gamma Xi Sorority, Inc. is to empower and support women, particularly women veterans, through various initiatives. The SHERO Initiative specifically aims to provide low-cost housing assistance grants and subsidies directly to institutions that have demonstrated evidence of effective support, ensuring women veterans receive the help they need.

Promoting selfless service by giving back to women and children that are less fortunate through community service projects, empowerment, and promoting positivity amongst all members while making lifelong friends.

Promoting selfless service by giving back to women and children that are less fortunate through community service projects, empowerment, and promoting positivity amongst all members while making lifelong friends.

Empowering women veterans and their families to harness their strengths, ignite their passion and create impactful change in their families, workplaces, and communities after her service.

As an organization of Elite Professionals, Kappa Epsilon Psi Military Sorority, Inc. (KEΨ) strives to continue building relationships and establishing Chapters on every U.S. military installation and in local communities worldwide. Founded on April 4th, 2011, and incorporated on May 15, 2011, KEΨ continues to focus on its mission and vision in an effort to propel our Sisterhood upward and forward.

The Military Women’s Memorial honors and tells the stories of women, past and present, who serve our nation.  We are the only historical repository documenting all military women's service, we educate and inspire through innovative and interactive exhibitions, our world-class collections, and engaging programs and events for all generations.

To seek out, record, maintain and tell the history and heritage of African-American Military Women who served and are serving in the United States  Armed Forces.

Our mission is to ensure that the women veterans of Texas have equitable access to federal and state veterans’ benefits and services. The Texas Veterans Commission Women Veterans Program serves to educate and inform women veterans of their benefits and services, and advocate on their behalf by creating public awareness, recognizing and honoring women veterans, identifying needs, and making legislative recommendations. We are committed to improving the lives of women veterans and their families.

Our goal is to help those who struggle with their invisible injuries, and emotionally charged wounding to experience a fresh perspective of themselves, their lives, and the act of limitless possibilities. Our hope is to re-inspire in our clients the motivation, willingness, and courage to excel to their best selves so they can continue to live the life they were authentically meant to lead. As a holistic treatment program, we work closely with each client, listening carefully, and guiding her on the pathway toward recovery so she can be empowered.

We are a group of women of the United States Air Force.  We meet for a reunion once a year for camaraderie and friendship. We respect one another here and glad you found your sisters in the AF.

Women Marines Association Chapters provide a continual source of support, activities, engagement, and collaboration for women Marines who want to stay connected and get involved. Each chapter is comprised of local WMA sisters that continue to serve each other, their communities, and those in need. Through a variety of events, meetings, networking opportunities, and volunteer initiatives, WMA chapters provide the support and camaraderie that is a core characteristic of our members.

Women Warrior Veterans of Wilson County (WWV) is a non-profit veterans service organization that was originally formed in 2019 and officially incorporated in 2020. WWV is open to all women who have honorably served in any branch of our Armed Forces. This covers an era to include women currently serving.

The vision of WWV is to be a voice and a refuge for women who are serving and have served in the military. Our goal is to form a fellowship, as well as act as an advocate for women veterans' rights, issues, benefits, and recognition.


WACVA-AWU is a national non-profit, non-partisan organization for all Army Women.

We are a community of vibrant and energetic women who have served or are currently serving in the Army.
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We support

veterans
women currently in service
promoting the historical significance of Army Women

WOSL- Women’s Overseas Service League – is a national organization of women who have served overseas in or with the Armed Forces. American women who had served overseas with the military forces during World War One founded WOSL in 1921.

Established in 2017, WoVeN is a vibrant community for women Veterans of all eras and service branches. In addition to providing community, WoVeN strives to empower women Veterans with information, education, and resources to improve their quality of life.