Our Partners

Latino Public Broadcasting (visit website)

Latino Public Broadcasting is the leader of the development, production, acquisition and distribution of non-commercial educational and cultural media that is representative of Latino people, or addresses issues of particular interest to Latino Americans. These programs are produced for dissemination to the public broadcasting stations and other public telecommunication entities. LPB provides a voice to the diverse Latino community on public media throughout the United States.
PBS (visit website)

PBS is a membership organization that, in partnership with its member stations, serves the American public with programming and services of the highest quality, using media to educate, inspire, entertain and express a diversity of perspectives. PBS empowers individuals to achieve their potential and strengthen the social, democratic, and cultural health of the U.S. PBS offers programming that expands the minds of children, documentaries that open up new worlds, non-commercialized news programs that keep citizens informed on world events and cultures and programs that expose America to the worlds of music, theater, dance and art. It is a multi-platform media organization that serves Americans through television, mobile and connected devices, the web, in the classroom, and more.
City Of San Antonio Department of Arts and Culture (visit website)

Artistic passion flows throughout the city of San Antonio, Texas and so it is no surprise to find a beautiful piece of art wherever you go. At the City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture, we strive to enrich the quality of life of San Antonio residents and visitors by creating art programming and helping people experience art. As part of being a leader in arts & culture, the Department of Arts & Culture also manages two free art galleries, we welcome film productions from around the world and provide grants to individual arts and nonprofit organizations.
Bexar County Military and Veterans Services (visit website)

The Bexar County Military and Veterans Services Center (“MVSC”) is making our county stronger by empowering transitioning military service members and Veterans. We are an advocate agency that serves transitioning military service members, Veterans, military spouses and their survivors with the filing of complex Veteran Affairs benefit claims for the various benefits that they are eligible and entitled to receive. Our team holds VSO and numerous accreditations and attend mandatory training conferences to stay abreast of the ever changing laws and regulations concerning Veterans.
Bexar County Department of Behavioral Health (visit website)

The Bexar County Military and Veterans Services Center (“MVSC”) is making our county stronger by empowering transitioning military service members and Veterans. We are an advocate agency that serves transitioning military service members, Veterans, military spouses and their survivors with the filing of complex Veteran Affairs benefit claims for the various benefits that they are eligible and entitled to receive. Our team holds VSO and numerous accreditations and attend mandatory training conferences to stay abreast of the ever changing laws and regulations concerning Veterans.
Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (visit website)

Our mission is to optimize the hope, wellbeing and life trajectory of Los Angeles County’s most vulnerable through access to care and resources that promote not only independence and personal recovery but also connectedness and community reintegration. We envision an LA County unified by shared intention and cross-sector collaboration that helps those suffering from serious mental illness heal, grow and flourish by providing easy access to the right services and the right opportunities at the right time in the right place from the right people.
LA County Veterans Peer Access Network (visit website)

The first-ever community-driven support network serving veterans and their families in the U.S., The Veteran Peer Access Network (VPAN) connects County departments, non-profits, the VA and L.A. City Programs. Led by veterans for veterans, VPAN helps you navigate often complicated systems so that you receive the services you deserve. VPAN prioritizes hiring veterans as “battle buddies” and systems navigators to connect their brothers and sisters in need with resources that will help.” The network embodies the #YouMatter ideal – that veterans deserve hope, well-being and a greater quality of life as valued members of the L.A. County community.
Veterans Affairs Long Beach Healthcare System (visit website)

VA Long Beach Healthcare System’s mission is to offer options to timely, quality services for Veterans through care and respect for one’s physical, psychological, and spiritual health. If you’re a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, please contact the 24/7 Veterans Crisis Line hotline (988; press 1), text (838255) or chat online. Our Urgent Mental Health Care is located at Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center, Bldg. 2, Room N159 and operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for established patients, and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. for new patients. For after hours emergencies, please go to the Emergency Department.
DAV (visit website)

We are dedicated to a single purpose: empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity. We accomplish this by ensuring that veterans and their families can access the full range of benefits available to them; fighting for the interests of America’s injured heroes on Capitol Hill; and educating the public about the great sacrifices and needs of veterans transitioning back to civilian life.
IAVA (visit website)

IAVA is the voice for the post-9/11 veteran generation. With over 425,000 veterans and allies nationwide, IAVA is the leader in non-partisan veteran advocacy and public awareness. We drive historic impacts for veterans and IAVA’s programs are second to none. Any veteran or family member in need can reach out to IAVA’s Quick Reaction Force at quickreactionforce.org or 855-91RAPID (855-917-2743) to be connected promptly with a veteran care manager who will assist. IAVA’s The Vote Hub is a free tool to register to vote and find polling information. IAVA’s membership is always growing.
Stop Soldier Suicide (visit website)

Stop Soldier Suicide (SSS) provides consistent, confidential, trauma-informed care free of charge to service members and veterans at highest risk for suicide. The goal is to bring military suicide rates down 40 percent by 2030, saving some 2,400 lives a year. Learn more or donate at StopSoldierSuicide.org.
Love of Country Clothing (visit website)

Love of Country Founder and Air Force medic, Joe Knoetgen, and LOC President, Kristen Knoetgen, met in high school in 1991 and have been together ever since. Being an Air Force medic and proud father of two boys that bleed red, white, and blue, it was vital to Joe that all clothing be made—from start to finish—exclusively in the United States. Love of Country clothing offers the best-quality American-made garments. Our items are manufactured in New York and California and printed, packaged, and distributed in New York. Many of our designs are eco-friendly, utilizing the latest technology called RPET, which creates a soft fiber from otherwise discarded plastics. We believe it is our responsibility to help reduce our environmental footprint by building on corporate responsibility and ethical standards.
Salute America’s Heroes (visit website)

The Coalition was founded in 2004 in the halls of the Brooks Army Medical Center (now S.A.M.M.C) to address the immediate needs of wounded troops returning from Iraq & Afghanistan. Since formation, the Coalition has helped nearly 226,000 Veteran families. The Coalition has held a core focus of emergency financial assistance for these families and still, 18 years later continue, to provide this vital support.
Trails of Purpose (visit website)

The Mission of Trails of Purpose is to support service members and their families in their fight to overcome the negative effects of trauma, transition, and trials that result from their service in the military. We do this by providing equine assisted therapies and mental health counseling at NO CHARGE to the military participant.
The Hope Project (visit website)

The Hope Project seeks to bring Hope and Healing to our wounded warriors, veterans, first responders, and their families, through the use of horses who have been rescued from slaughter, starvation, neglect and abuse. We provide free equine therapy, chaplain counseling and resources to help bring hope to the hurting. The Hope Project was founded in 2016 by CH (LTC) David Trogdon, US Army, Ret. Chaplain David was medically retired after 25 years of active duty, including almost three years in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Hope Project is located in the Florida Panhandle but reaches out to Veterans from all over the country.

Patton Veterans Project (visit website)

 

Our mission is to help veterans coping with post traumatic stress reduce social isolation and strengthen family, community, and professional bonds. We accomplish this mission through intensive filmmaking workshops enabling participants to collaborate with peers to process their service experiences. We also incorporate screening events that validate veterans’ experiences, advance community dialogue, and educate the public about the mental health challenges facing veterans and military families.

Mindful Veteran Project (visit website)

Mindful Veteran Project (previously known as Mindful Warrior Project) is a non-profit veteran service organization serving Veterans (along with Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve members), their family members, and their caregivers/service providers. Our workshops, excursions, groups, etc. are primarily in the Greater Los Angeles Area but we travel to include most of Southern California, and extend our reach around the world via Zoom. We create safe, confidential, military-supportive environments – whether in person, online, in email, or on the phone – and we do not report to anyone. Everything we offer is free, outside-the-box, creative, and surprisingly fun. The core of our work is teaching simple, secular tools of mindfulness – nothing to do with meditation, spiritual/religious practices, psychology, or belief systems – to support keeping our wits about us, making wise choices, and proceeding through life with dignity.

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