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Azimuth Check Foundationhttp://azimuthcheckfoundation.org/ Azimuth Check Foundation of New England (ACFNE) helps active duty military, veterans, and first responders with disabilities by providing challenging year-round athletic activities. They directly sponsor and lend support to a number of events throughout the Northern New England region. All of the events provide an opportunity to show support for and raise money to support our warriors and their families.
Cohen’s Veteran Network   https://www.cohenveteransnetwork.org/ For veterans and families in need of mental health for low to no cost.
Columbia University Trauma and PTSD Program www.columbiatrauma.org. The Trauma and PTSD Program, in the Anxiety Disorders Clinic at the Department of Psychiatry and The New York State Psychiatric Institute, is committed to improving the lives of people affected by trauma and bereavement.
NYU Steven and Alexandra Cohen Veterans Center for the Study of PTSD and TBI http://psych.med.nyu.edu/research/research-programs/steven-and-alexandra-cohen-veterans-center The mission of the newly begun (2013) Steven and Alexandra Cohen Veterans Center is to accelerate the discovery of measurable medical characteristics, known as biomarkers, that would allow health care professionals to objectively diagnose post-traumatic stress (PTS) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) in veterans.  Our team is dedicated to lessening the burden of these conditions on service members, veterans, and their families. We aim to improve the detection and treatment of PTS and TBI through cutting-edge research.  VETERANS IN THE NEW YORK AREA, please consider applying to participate in this much needed research!
 The Soldiers Projectwww.thesoldiersproject.org.  A group of licensed mental health professionals who offer FREE psychological treatment to military service members (active duty, National Guard, Reserve and veterans) who have served or expect to serve in the conflicts in Iraq or Afghanistan. possible to find out how to take advantage of this effort.

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