OUR MISSION
To help veterans and their families mitigate post-military hardships by providing aid, resources, and programs that stabilize their transition to civilian life.
Why We Help
Various challenges and obstacles can emerge after military service and progressing through these situations can be a heavy burden. As a veteran founded and operated non-profit, V2 Services and Support understands and meets the needs of retired military personal through veterans helping other veterans. By alleviating issues that come along with housing, automobiles and small businesses, we can help strengthen the military community and build a better future for veterans and their families.
How We Help
Secure, Upkeep &
Sustain Adequate Housing
Acquire & Repair Automobiles
Awareness & Patronage of
Veteran Owned Businesses
A Stronger, Stable, Larger
Post-Service Community
How You Can Help
Financial

Contribute to fundraisers via cash, check, electronic funds transfer (EFT), online payment services, debit or credit cards, payroll deduction, etc.
Necessities

Gift those in need clothing, household items, kitchen items, cleaning supplies, personal care items, pet supplies, etc.
Food

Give beverages and non-perishable items such as canned meats, ready meals, instant foods, canned vegetables and fruits, shelf-stable foods, pasta, rice, etc.
Tasks

Help a veteran with small but critical tasks like errands, chores, and ride assistance.
Companionship

Share your time and offer company to veterans seeking a friend.
Internal

Work with us on operational, administrative or project assignments.
Employment

Provide employment opportunities for veterans to join the workforce and add value to your organization.
Initiative

Work together on an initiative that makes positive impact on a specific cause.
Traditional

Financial, in-kind sponsorship, media sponsorship, promotional partnership, event sponsorship, and more.
Post-Military Transition
Veterans face numerous challenges after retiring from the military. The issues they face, can prevent them from experiencing a decent quality of life.
Low Awareness
84% of veterans say that the American public has “little awareness” of the challenges facing them and their families
Financial Challenges
35% of veterans have trouble paying bills
Difficult Transition
48% of veterans say it was difficult for them to readjust to civilian life after their military service
Housing Instability
One in ten veterans in the United States has experienced homelessness
