To enhance the health and wellness; mind, body, and soul, of our veteran community.
To assist communities in the aftermath of manmade or natural disasters.
To preserve and promote the legacy of honorable veteran service through historical research, documentation correction and proper recognition.
To rescue, train and partner animals with veterans suffering from loneliness, depression, Post Traumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury and physical disabilities.
Restoring home, health and spirit allows our residents to focus on a tailored program that gives them the skills, education, confidence and a plan to rebuild their lives and reestablish them as net contributors to our community.
VHVH’s 30/30/90/30 program is customized to each resident in concert with our staff, led by a case manager and delivered over approximately 1 year. Our focus is moving our veterans to permanent housing and independence as soon as possible, yet our program has the flexibility to extend the veteran’s care to almost 2 years if necessary.
The overarching goal is to invest in FBOs as mutual business partners to adopt effective and sustainable policy, systems, and environmental change (PSE) strategies to enhance healthier lifestyle choices, develop tobacco-free sites, implement sustainable physical activities and nutritional options. VHB incorporates a 10-month FBOs competition team challenge that uses a community-based framework to provide tools and resources to improve healthy outcomes.
VOW exists to liberate and protect the intellectual curiosity and positive racial self-concept of Black Learners (Black Genius®) by co-creating culturally affirming learning environments.
Enhancing the lives of adults and children living in the Cape Fear Region who are blind or visually impaired.
Our mission is to address community and school needs and the growing obstacles of today’s youth and young adults by developing project solutions through an instructional model based on collaboration and problem-based learning.