Texas Veteran Resources

San Antonio and Texas as a whole has many resources for veterans!

2-1-1 Texas, a program of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, is committed to helping Texas citizens connect with the services they need. Whether by phone or internet, our goal is to present accurate, well-organized and easy-to-find information from state and local health and human services programs. We accomplish this through the work of our 25 Area Information Centers (AICs) across the state. 2-1-1 Texas is a free, anonymous social service hotline available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

AACOG works with a number of non profit organizations and programs for provide a network of support and resources for its Veterans and their families.

 

 

The Bexar County Military and Veterans Services Center is an advocate agency established to assist transitioning military, veterans, their dependents and survivors.

 

 

The Jacqueline Smith Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization created to assist active military, veterans, displaced veterans, minorities, and under served communities. We are on a mission to reduce/prevent homelessness in our military population. No veteran that fought for our country should be homeless or walking the journey alone. We are here to assist you. 

 

 

The National Veterans Outreach Program (NVOP) has been supporting veterans and their families for over 50 years. Offering housing, employment, and mental health services. 

Paws for Purple Hearts is the first program of its kind to offer Canine Assisted Warrior Therapy, also known as Canine Assisted Therapeutic Intervention, to Veterans and Active-Duty Military personnel.

No One Left Behind

Our Mission: To assist with urgent needs for veterans and families including shelter, food, and short term financial assistance.

Soldiers’ Angels provides aid, comfort, and resources to the Military, Veterans, and their families.

The Texas Veterans Commission’s mission is to advocate for and provide superior service that will significantly improve the quality of life for all Texas veterans, their families, and survivors.

OUR MISSION
To unite the community to identify and solve our most critical issues.

OUR VISION
To live in a diverse and thriving community where everyone has the opportunity to achieve their full potential.

Since the days of the Republic, Texas has always supported her veterans in return for their military service.  In the early days, it was in the form of land given by the state for military service in the Texas Revolution. 

In 1946, this tradition was formally recognized with the creation of the Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) to administer benefits exclusively for Texas veterans. 

Since then, more than 200,000 VLB loans have been funded for Texas veterans.

For over half a century, the VLB has been keeping the promise to serve Texas veterans, for life.

  • Land Loans
  • Home Loans
  • Home Improvement Loans
  • State Veterans Homes
  • State Veterans Cemeteries

The Texas Veterans Network (TVN) is the first interconnected state consisting of more than 300 veteran-focused community-based organizations and government agencies and thousands of resources that holistically serve the veteran and military community.