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Chicago / Illinois / United States
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A veteran mental health treatment center, at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL, offering therapy for veterans with PTSD or TBI. Register with WWP Warrior Care Network to receive services, travel, and lodging at no cost to you. The Warrior Care Network treatment model delivers a year’s worth of mental health care during a 2-3-week intensive outpatient program that integrates evidence-based treatments with complementary alternative therapies. This unique veteran-centric approach increases access to treatment and improves outcomes for warriors living with PTSD, TBI, and related conditions.
Glendale Heights / Illinois / United States
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The horned lizard (Horny Toad) has a toad-like face and the spines (horns) on its back display a TAKE-ALL attitude that few would consider testing.The Horny Toad Lounge is the favorite place for Veterans from all wars to bring their friends to party or relax. Everyone becomes a family and looks out for one another. There is no need to be on guard and watch your back or wallet-such as the case with other clubs. There is no need for SHOWING HORNS.Come out and make some new friends calling BINGO and get caught CROAKIN ON THE MIC during Karaoke nights. Come out and Join our Family!
Great Lakes / Illinois / United States
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Navy Federal Credit Union proudly serves all Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard, active duty, retired, reserve, National Guard, Military Civilians and their families. We offer amazing loan and savings rates with incomparable service at over 220 worldwide branches -- many on or near military installations. Federally insured.
Casey / Illinois / United States
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Casey Veterinary Service provides pet disease treatments, pet medications, and veterinary services to the Casey, IL area.
Rockford / Illinois / United States
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The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is a congressionally chartered, nonpartisan war veterans organization. It is one of the largest organizations of combat veterans in the United States. The organization has more than 2 million members. The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States offers compensation, pension, health care, life insurance, and vocational rehabilitation and employment services to its members. The organization also provides education and home loan options. It offers outstanding scholarship programs for students to encourage greater personal achievement. The organization administers several activities that include the public observances of special holidays, promotion of patriotic programs for adults and children, and cooperation with civic organizations, schools, colleges and universities. Its Veterans of Foreign Wars National Home works to provide normal, healthy and refined family environment for children. The organization serves the residents of over 85 counties in Minnesota.
Wheaton / Illinois / United States
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The Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans is a not-for-profit transitional living facility that provides assistance to U.S. veterans of any era for the opportunity to return to useful and productive lives by providing them with the skills for independent living. The MSHV was founded and incorporated in 2000 by Robert M. Adams of Winfield, Illinois. Mr. Adams is a US Navy combat veteran of the Vietnam era, and a licensed clinical social worker ( LCSW ) in private practice. Over the past years, Mr. Adams, through his private practice, has been providing individual, group, and family therapy especially for veterans. Mr. Adams has specialized training in the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ( PTSD ) of which many veterans in his practice are afflicted. In 2004, Dirk Enger of Winfield, a USMC combat veteran of Operation Desert Storm and a Union Iron Worker joined Mr. Adams in working with government agencies, veteran service organizations, trade unions, and other entities in exploring the possibility of opening a transitional housing program for veterans of all eras in DuPage County, Illinois. In 2005, a very active Board of Directors was developed, and they are all very involved in the further development of this organization ( see Exhibit A ). In the fall of 2005, MSHV entered into an agreement to lease ( with an option to purchase ) a single family home at 119 N. West St. in Wheaton, Illinois to serve as our inaugural shelter. In November 2005, the Wheaton City Council granted MSHV a special use permit, and a zoning change to use the property as a transitional housing program. In January 2006, the City of Wheaton Group Care Home Commission issued a license to MSHV to operate a group care facility upon purchase of the property. In February 2006, the DuPage County Community Development Office awarded the MSHV a $300, 000 grant through the Federal Community Development Block Grant program to use for a capital expenditure for the property. The property was purchased in June 2006. In the fall of 2006, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs awarded MSHV a capital grant to aid in the purchase of the home, as well as a van for outreach and shelter transportation purposes. A full-time Case Manager, and full time House Manager Staff was hired and trained, and we opened our doors to veterans on January 08, 2007. A grand opening was held on January 20, 2007 with 250 people in attendance. The Board of Directors officially named the shelter the LCpl Nicholas Larson Home for Veterans, in memory of a Wheaton native who was killed in action in Iraq in 2004. We currently are at full capacity, with a small waiting list. Since the Shelter opened in 2007, twenty-nine veterans have gone through the program. The MSHV program has a 71% success rate ( meaning that veterans are housed, employed and substance free ) upon completion of the program, with 66 percent of the vets remaining housed, employed and substance free after one year. The average length of stay for a veteran is 9 months. MSHV is the only veteran specific transitional housing program in DuPage County. The MSHV program has been cited as the model program for a transitional housing facility in Illinois by the VA Medical Center at Hines Hospital and by the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs.
Palatine / Illinois / United States
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American Legion of Palatine is a charitable, non-profit organization that hosts events and fundraisers to benefit veterans. American Legion conducts monthly meetings and operates through a board of directors. The Legion was formed in 1918 in France.

Lake In The Hills / Illinois / United States
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American Legion is a nationwide organization that works to support veterans and community programs. The local Post 1231 offers numerous services and welcomes veterans from all branches of the armed forces. The post hosts many special events and activities, including dinners, weekly specials and community events. The Legion hall is also available for rental for meetings, events and other occasions. Check the main site for details on rates or call to speak with a member about availability.

Peoria / Illinois / United States
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Welcome to American Legion Limestone Post 979. Aside from our legion memberships, we also offer complete services to the public. We offer indoor banquet facilities (seating for 300 people), dining hall (100 people), outdoor banquet facilities (200 people), and four large well-lit parking areas. You may provide your own outside catering services. A private bar and bartender are available for your special event. Call us today for more information.
Plainfield / Illinois / United States
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The Plainfield American Legion Hall is a banquet hall and bar available to the community for rentals; it also hosts Bingo games. For rental details, call the number provided.

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