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  2. Honor Flight - Wikipedia

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    The Honor Flight Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which works as an umbrella organization with local chapters and various subgroups.. The Honor Flight Network reports that it has flown over 244,000 veterans to the Washington, D.C. memorials since 2005.

  3. Angel Flight - Wikipedia

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    Many of the public benefit flying groups helped in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, for example; while others develop partnerships with veteran groups, such as Wounded Warrior Project, to help recovering veterans. The Angel Flight process usually begins when a referring health professional, usually a social worker, contacts an Angel Flight ...

  4. New documentary highlights Honor Flight's surprising outcomes

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    Nov. 11—FARGO — No doubt many of you know about Honor Flight. Some of you have flown on trips to Washington, D.C., as an honored veteran or with a loved one who is. Maybe you volunteered or ...

  5. More than 160 from Marion community attend veteran ... - AOL

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    Honor Flight at Home was held in Marion on Saturday. It is a program designed to recognize and honor veterans ages 65 and older who served active duty anytime between 1941 and 1975 who have not ...

  6. Ohio sisters raise thousands to help senior veterans take ...

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    A pair of sisters from southwestern Ohio are giving back to America's veterans in a huge way by collecting thousands of dollars for Honor Flights.. 12-year-old Tessa Ziegler and eight-year-old ...

  7. Warrior Care Network - Wikipedia

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    Warrior Care Network is a mental health program that provides care, travel, and accommodations at no cost for United States veterans and their families. Treatment options consist of intensive outpatient care, mainly focusing on post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury (TBI), military sexual trauma (MST), and related conditions such as anxiety and depression.