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Health Resources Center, Loma Linda VA Hospital
909-825-7084


San Bernardino Vet Center
909-801-5762


Veterans Crisis Line


Military Pathways


Crafton Hills College Veterans Resource Center

 

Each Mind Matters : a resource from California's mental health movement and was created to support mental health awareness overall. They provide the national suicide hotline number, provide mental health awareness, and they support how to find mental health support.

US Vets: Inland Empire: offers housing and meal support, employment and training assistance, case management legal assistance, financial management, life skill classes, sobriety support, gambling support, 12 step, Fathers program for parental support, resources for female veterans, transportation assistance, laundry facilities, and outreach services.

Team AMVETS: program designed to support California Vets, they support VA benefits assistance, scholarships, Suicide prevention materials (not support, materials), Career services, legislative advocacy, women’s veterans outreach, and community service.  9000 members, 40 post. Set up similar to VFW, more woman centered.

2-1-1, Vet link Call center and helpline, mainly helps with transportation for veterans to their appointments. Can help with Calfresh support, Va Claims, retrieving military records. Also provides peer-to-peer support.

Written By Veterans & Families: writers group that supports veteran and veteran family members in becoming published. Veterans can email the group (writtenby veterans@outlook.com) The group meets at the CSUSB Veterans Success Center 9am-12pm on specific dates.

Women Veterans Health Care: Phone Number: 1-855-829-6636 : a whole health care program, with mental health care evaluations and referrals.

Zero8hundred: a program designed to help in transition from military service. Can be used before, during, and after transition out of the military.