AW2 Community Support Network
The AW2 Community Support Network connects AW2 Soldiers, Veterans, and their Families with caring organizations that support them throughout their recovery and transition to life post-injury.
Registration
Nearly any organization can join the AW2 Community Support Network to demonstrate their support for AW2 Soldiers, Veterans, and Families. How is this network unique from other networks? To be included in the AW2 Community Support Network, the services or products offered are either covered by insurance, or they are free to AW2 Soldiers, Veterans, and their Families.
To register, organizations should review the AW2 Community Support Network brochure (PDF) and return the registration form via email to [email protected]. For questions, email the address provided or call 703-428-8347.
Types of Organizations
The impact AW2 Community Support Network organizations have on AW2 Soldiers, Veterans, and Families is difficult to measure; in fact, it is priceless. Participants in the AW2 Community Support Network are organizations that offer a wide variety of services to AW2 Soldiers, Veterans, and Families as they adjust to their new normal, including:
- Supporter List
- Adaptive Materials
- Adaptive Sports and Recreational Services
- Assistance with Federal Benefits
- Care Packages, Letters and Messages, and Moral Support
- Career Training, Education, Human Resources Support, and Employment Opportunities
- Financial Counseling
- Financial Support
- Housing Assistance
- Interactive Communications Forums
- Legal Services
- Mental Wellness and Counseling
- Physical Rehabilitative Support
- Resource Databases
- Retirement and Transition
- Service Dog Organizations
- Services for Families, Children, and Caregivers
- State Veterans Programs
- Travel Support
- Other
National Resource Directory
The National Resource Directory (NRD) is a website for wounded, ill, and injured servicemembers, Veterans, their Families and those who support them. The NRD is a partnership among the Departments of Defense, Labor, and Veterans Affairs, and it contains information from more than 10,000 resources, including: federal, state, and local government agencies; Veterans service and benefit organizations; non-profit and community-based organizations; academic institutions, and professional associations that provide assistance to wounded warriors and their Families.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Benefits
AW2 encourages all AW2 Soldiers and Veterans to work with their AW2 Advocate to maximize the broad range of programs and services provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) .
Disclaimer: Participants in the AW2 Community Support Network are external organizations that have agreed to share information about AW2 with their membership and to support AW2 Soldiers, Veterans, and their Families. These organizations are not endorsed by AW2, the Warrior Transition Command, the U.S. Army, or the U.S. Department of Defense. AW2 is not responsible for the content of these external websites.