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LISTEN TO VIETNAM VET RADIO:

"Vietnam Vet Radio is an internet only radio station dedicated to the men and women who served in the Vietnam War, their families, and friends. We are incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit veterans ministry organization. With a few exceptions all the songs played are from the Vietnam War era. We also play the authentic jingles and public service announcements that were played on AFVN (American Forces Vietnam Network) Radio." 

(Click on the image to be taken to Vietnam Vet Radio's website. Click on the Facebook logo to be taken to their Facebook Page. NEW WINDOW WILL OPEN.)

LINKS TO OTHER VETERAN-FRIENDLY ORGANIZATIONS:

This page will provide information about other NONPROFIT or PROFIT organizations that are owned/operated by Veterans. These may or may not be located within the state of Alabama but might be of some interest to our visitors. By clicking on the image shown you will be taken to that organization's website, if available. When you click on the Facebook logo you will be taken to their Facebook Page. (NEW WINDOW WILL OPEN.) 

Comfort Farms
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Milledgeville, GA

STAG VETS INC created the nations first Acute Veterans Crisis Agriculture center named (Comfort Farms) named in Honor of Army Ranger Captain Kyle A. Comfort, (KIA, May 8, 2010). 

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​The facility will also serve veterans in acute situations where time and help are of the essence. Featuring a short-term stay lodge that can provide rooms for up to two veterans or one family Comfort Farms is building the resources to offer shelter and therapy that allows veterans to regain strength and re-boot for everyday life and a fulfilling future. 

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The Home Depot Foundation/Team Depot
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Nationwide

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More than 37,000 homes and facilities transformed. More than a quarter of a billion dollars given to veteran-related causes by The Home Depot Foundation since 2011. When it comes to supporting the brave men and women of our armed forces, we’re all in. 

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Too many of our veterans and their families face major housing challenges, aggravated by issues like unemployment, age and service-related disabilities. Through nonprofit partnerships and hands-on volunteering, we work hard every day to improve the lives of veterans and their families.

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Through Team Depot, our associate-led volunteer force, volunteers devote thousands of hours each year to building and repairing homes for those who have served. Through The Home Depot Foundation, we annually grant millions of dollars to nonprofit partners across the country who’s programs focus on ending veteran homelessness, creating housing for our most critically wounded veterans, and ensuring our aging veterans have a safe place to call home.

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We're dedicated to giving back to those who have already given so much for our country, and with more than 35,000 veteran associates, taking care of them is personal to us.

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