Help Is Here

The American Legion is here to help veterans, however we can.  If you or a veteran you know needs support, direction, or assistance, please let us know.  Our volunteers will personally connect you with the tools or people you need to get the assistance you’re looking for. As a veteran, you have access to resources both locally and nationally, waiting to serve you.

 

On this page, you’ll find links and phone numbers to a number of resources – but you do not have to explore them all on your own. We know that paperwork, options, and details can be overwhelming. Let us know if you need a little more help, and we’ll be there.

  • American Legion National Headquarters

    The official site of The American Legion. Find posts, resources, contact information, data, events, and much more.
    Visit the Official American Legion Site
  • My Legion Login

    Your portal to your personal American Legion account and information. Access programs, services, and tools available exclusively to members of the American Legion.
    Visit My Legion
  • Department of Florida

    The American Legion, Department of Florida proudly stands at over 130,000 members with more than 300 Legion Posts across the state. Members rally to support our military and their families in a variety of ways through promoting strong national security, advocating patriotism and honor, mentoring youth, and sponsoring wholesome programs within our communities.
    Visit the official State of Florida American Legion Site
  • Wounded Warrior Project Resource Center

    Warriors and family members registering with Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) often communicate with the Resource Center first. The team welcomes warriors and their families into WWP and serves as a connection point at every step along their individual journeys. As their needs evolve, the Resource Center continues to listen, identify next steps, and connect them with WWP programs as well as resources in their community.
    Visit the Wounded Warrior Project Resource Center Website
  • American Legion Healthcare

    The American Legion’s Healthcare page is a great centralized location for the news, programs, and updates related to wellness for Veterans. Find ways to help and ways to get help in all matters of health.
    Visit the AL Healthcare site
  • Veteran's Crisis Center

    If you are a veteran in crisis, or are concerned about one, the Veterans Crisis Line is here to help. You can call, text, or even chat online with a caring, qualified responder, 24 hours a day.
    Visit the Veterans Crisis Center Site
  • National Call Center for Homeless Veterans

    Veterans who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless can contact the national hotline 24 hours a day. Trained counselors will provide support and information to help veterans and their families.
    Visit the VA Homeless Veterans Center Site
  • VA Caregiver Support

    If you are a primary caretaker of a veteran and need direction, support, or help, you can contact the VA Caregiver Support Line. In addition to live support, they conduct monthly presentations to educate caretakers on resources and solutions available.
    Visit the VA Caregiver Support Center site
  • Temporary Financial Assistance

    The American Legion Temporary Financial Assistance (TFA) program has awarded cash grants to minor children of current active duty or American Legion members. These grants help families in need meet the cost of shelter, food, utilities and health expenses, thereby keeping the child or children in a more stable environment.
    Visit the American Legion TFA site
  • Veterans Benefits

    Understanding what benefits are available to veterans, and who is eligible, can be overwhelming. The American Legion’s benefits page and calculator help break down what programs you may qualify for, and connects you with resources to obtain them.
    Visit the Benefits Center site
  • VA Home Loans

    VA helps Servicemembers, Veterans, and eligible surviving spouses become homeowners. The program provides a home loan guaranty benefit and other housing-related programs to help you buy, build, repair, retain, or adapt a home for your own personal occupancy.
    VA Home Loans are provided by private lenders, such as banks and mortgage companies. VA guarantees a portion of the loan, enabling the lender to provide you with more favorable terms.

    Visit the VA Home Loan site

  • VA Education Benefits

     

    Visit the VA Education Benefits Center

  • Boys State

     

    Visit the Boys State official site

Official Hub Sites
  • American Legion National Headquarters

    The official site of The American Legion. Find posts, resources, contact information, data, events, and much more.
    Visit the Official American Legion Site
  • My Legion Login

    Your portal to your personal American Legion account and information. Access programs, services, and tools available exclusively to members of the American Legion.
    Visit My Legion
  • Department of Florida

    The American Legion, Department of Florida proudly stands at over 130,000 members with more than 300 Legion Posts across the state. Members rally to support our military and their families in a variety of ways through promoting strong national security, advocating patriotism and honor, mentoring youth, and sponsoring wholesome programs within our communities.
    Visit the official State of Florida American Legion Site
  • Wounded Warrior Project Resource Center

    Warriors and family members registering with Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) often communicate with the Resource Center first. The team welcomes warriors and their families into WWP and serves as a connection point at every step along their individual journeys. As their needs evolve, the Resource Center continues to listen, identify next steps, and connect them with WWP programs as well as resources in their community.
    Visit the Wounded Warrior Project Resource Center Website
Physical and Mental Health
  • American Legion Healthcare

    The American Legion’s Healthcare page is a great centralized location for the news, programs, and updates related to wellness for Veterans. Find ways to help and ways to get help in all matters of health.
    Visit the AL Healthcare site
Crisis Centers
  • Veteran's Crisis Center

    If you are a veteran in crisis, or are concerned about one, the Veterans Crisis Line is here to help. You can call, text, or even chat online with a caring, qualified responder, 24 hours a day.
    Visit the Veterans Crisis Center Site
  • National Call Center for Homeless Veterans

    Veterans who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless can contact the national hotline 24 hours a day. Trained counselors will provide support and information to help veterans and their families.
    Visit the VA Homeless Veterans Center Site
  • VA Caregiver Support

    If you are a primary caretaker of a veteran and need direction, support, or help, you can contact the VA Caregiver Support Line. In addition to live support, they conduct monthly presentations to educate caretakers on resources and solutions available.
    Visit the VA Caregiver Support Center site
Financial Solutions
  • Temporary Financial Assistance

    The American Legion Temporary Financial Assistance (TFA) program has awarded cash grants to minor children of current active duty or American Legion members. These grants help families in need meet the cost of shelter, food, utilities and health expenses, thereby keeping the child or children in a more stable environment.
    Visit the American Legion TFA site
  • Veterans Benefits

    Understanding what benefits are available to veterans, and who is eligible, can be overwhelming. The American Legion’s benefits page and calculator help break down what programs you may qualify for, and connects you with resources to obtain them.
    Visit the Benefits Center site
  • VA Home Loans

    VA helps Servicemembers, Veterans, and eligible surviving spouses become homeowners. The program provides a home loan guaranty benefit and other housing-related programs to help you buy, build, repair, retain, or adapt a home for your own personal occupancy.
    VA Home Loans are provided by private lenders, such as banks and mortgage companies. VA guarantees a portion of the loan, enabling the lender to provide you with more favorable terms.

    Visit the VA Home Loan site

Education and Development
  • VA Education Benefits

     

    Visit the VA Education Benefits Center

  • Boys State

     

    Visit the Boys State official site

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