Our Services

About Face provides structured and practical support for Veterans working to regain stability and build a sustainable foundation for the future. Our programs focus on housing support, life-skills development, employment readiness, counseling connections, transportation assistance, and long-term guidance. Each service is designed to meet individuals where they are and help them move forward with confidence and direction.

  • Therapy & Counseling Services

    We connect Veterans with supportive counseling options to promote emotional stability, healthy coping skills, and strong personal foundations. Our goal is to help individuals navigate challenges, improve communication, and build long-term resilience.

    Includes:

    • Individual counseling
    • Family counseling
    • Coping and adjustment support
    • Anger management resources
    • Group therapy connections
  • Education & Vocational Support

    Our education and vocational services help Veterans improve practical skills and prepare for future employment opportunities. We provide direct skill-building and connect individuals with programs that strengthen job readiness.

    Includes:

    • Basic computer training
    • Vocational referrals
    • Educational resource referrals
    • Access to local training programs
  • Nutrition, Exercise & Wellness

    We support overall wellness by helping Veterans build healthy habits, understand nutrition, and gain access to consistent exercise opportunities. Wellness plays a vital role in long-term stability and confidence.

    Includes:

    • Monthly nutrition and healthy eating classes
    • Weekly exercise activities
    • Access to YMCA passes upon request
  • Other Programs & Life Skills

    About Face offers additional programs that address everyday challenges and help individuals develop the structure needed for long-term success. These classes build personal responsibility, communication, and self-awareness.

    Includes:

    • Parenting classes
    • Support for compulsive gambling
    • Help with learning difficulties
    • Codependency awareness & support
  • Transportation Support

    We assist with transportation to essential appointments and services to ensure individuals can keep up with their commitments and receive the support they need.

    Includes:

    • Daily transportation to and from local CBOC
    • Weekly transportation to and from the VA Hospital

Our Focus

Every service we offer is designed to help Veterans build structure, confidence, and long-term stability. Whether it’s gaining access to safe housing, receiving counseling, learning practical skills, or simply having reliable transportation, each step forward makes a life-changing impact. Our work focuses on creating a foundation that helps individuals move from uncertainty toward independence and hope.

If you’d like to learn more about our programs, support our mission, or connect with our team, we’re here to help. Use the form below to get in touch with us directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does your nonprofit actually do?

We help veterans overcome barriers to stable housing, employment, mental health support, and access to VA benefits. We offer direct assistance, referrals, and guidance to support long-term stability.

Who qualifies for your services?

Our services are designed for U.S. military veterans. Some programs may require proof of service (DD214 or VA verification), but we assist with obtaining those documents if needed.

Do I have to be homeless to receive help?

No. While many programs focus on homeless or at-risk veterans, we also help those struggling with rent, utilities, move-in costs, benefits, and mental or emotional challenges.

How do I apply for help?

Veterans can apply through our website, by phone, or by visiting us in person. We walk applicants through the paperwork and gather only what is required to connect them to the right services.

What types of assistance do you provide?

We offer support with housing deposits, application fees, furniture, VA benefits claims, mental health referrals, crisis navigation, and connections to employment and community resources.

How long does it take to get assistance?

Timelines vary based on need. Emergency situations may receive immediate support, while benefits or housing programs may take longer depending on state and VA processing times.

Do you help veterans with mental health or substance-use issues?

Yes. We connect veterans to licensed mental health providers, VA services, crisis lines, and recovery resources. We also offer ongoing check-ins and support during their journey.

How is your nonprofit funded?

We rely on community donations, fundraising, grants, and collaborations with local organizations. These funds allow us to directly support veterans in need.

Can civilians donate or volunteer?

Absolutely. We welcome donations, volunteers, and community partners. Civilians play a major role in helping us restore stability and dignity for veterans.

What makes your organization different from the VA or other veteran groups?

We fill in the gaps—providing personalized support, quicker response times, and one-on-one guidance that many veterans struggle to find through large agencies.

How can I support a veteran I know who is struggling?

Encourage them to contact us, offer transportation or help with paperwork if needed, and stay connected. You can also refer them directly or the VA, and we’ll reach out.

Do you only help veterans in one area or nationwide?

Some programs are local, while others offer support remotely. We also connect veterans to resources in their area if they are outside our service region.

Do you assist families of veterans?

Yes. Spouses, dependents, or caregivers may receive guidance or referrals to the proper programs depending on eligibility.

What should I bring to my appointment?

If possible: ID, DD214, proof of income, and any documents related to housing or benefits. But if you don’t have these items, we can still start the process.

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