Resources
For Veterans
Wounded Warrior Project can assist with the following,
- Mental Health – Counseling, PTSD treatment, peer support
- Physical Wellness – Adaptive sports, fitness programs, nutrition
- Career & Education – Job placement, resume assistance, scholarships
- VA Benefits Assistance – Claims support, appeals, guidance
- Financial Wellness – Budgeting, financial coaching, emergency relief
- Connection & Support – Peer mentorship, retreats, community events
- Independence Services – Home modifications, assistive technology
- Family & Caregiver Support – Respite care, counseling, resources
Offer veterans assistance for housing, mental health, counseling, substance abuse treatment, employment and training services.
VA assistance, medical advocacy, transportation to the VA medical center.
Identified by the City Council as the model for military/veteran transition programs, resource specialists assist transitioning service members on their road to civilian success.
Resource for a multitude of veterans organizations throughout San Diego.
County of San Diego
A national services directory that includes many additional veteran programs managed at the federal level.
information to veterans, offering insights into the advantages of non-traditional postsecondary education and essential details regarding vocational and apprenticeship programs. It covers various aspects, including eligibility criteria, associated costs, and transitioning to civilian employment.
For Service Members
One-stop resource for programs and entitlements available to Active Duty Service Members. Including information and resources for new military personnel, deployers, separations and retirements, transition to civilian workforce, education, employment, family matters, health and wellness, mental health, moving/permanent change of station (including information about OCONUS moves) and financial and legal counseling.
Support The Enlisted Project (STEP) provides financial assistance, mentorship, and support programs to junior enlisted service members and transitioning veterans facing financial crises. They offer emergency grants, financial counseling, and long-term stability planning to help military families achieve self-sufficiency and prevent homelessness. In addition to financial support, STEP hosts monthly food, clothing, and diaper distribution events to ensure service members and their families have access to essential resources during times of need.
Helps to maintain connections between service members and their families, facilitates opportunities for rest and relaxation for service members deployed around the world, and provides service members and their spouses with transition and employment counseling.
For Military Families
Information and resources for navigating family issues, including adoption, child care, children, deployment, exceptional family members and relocation/permanent change of station.
Education, employment and self-care resources specifically for military spouses.
Relocation, employment and networking resources for military spouses.