If you are in crisis, dial 911 or another emergency organization immediately! Your safety is important.
Not finding what you are looking for? Search our extensive database. For community level resources, go to 211texas.org or call 211
If you are in crisis, dial 911 or another emergency organization immediately! Your safety is important.
Not finding what you are looking for? Search our extensive database. For community level resources, go to 211texas.org or call 211

Grace After Fire was created by women to provide an online resource for women veterans. Here you can truly be yourself, laugh, cry, share and safely gather to identify. You'll find resources, experts, and fellow women vets around the world that understand where you're coming from.
We can help one another cope with the challenges of readjustment and heal from addiction, alcoholism, depression, relationship troubles, and the hidden effects of post traumatic stress, military sexual trauma, and more. Your strength and resiliency can help those in need and begin the healing process, together.

Give an Hour™ is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), founded in September 2005 by Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen, a psychologist in the Washington, D.C., area. The organization’s mission is to develop national networks of volunteers capable of responding to both acute and chronic conditions that arise within our society.
Currently, GAH is dedicated to meeting the mental health needs of the troops and families affected by the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. We provide counseling to individuals, couples and families, and children and adolescents. We offer treatment for anxiety, depression, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injuries, sexual health and intimacy concerns, and loss and grieving.
Officials at Fort Hood have announced opportunities for the public to donate to various agencies on the installation honoring the Soldiers and family members affected by the mass shooting on post.
Checks can be mailed to:
Chaplain's Fund Office
Bldg. 44, 761st Tank Battalion Ave.
Fort Hood, TX 76544-5000
Checks should be made payable to "CTOF" (Chapel's Tithes and Offerings Fund) with a note on the memo line stating "Nov. 5 Tragedy."
Contributions to Fort Hood Soldiers can also be made to:
Fisher House
Bldg 36015, Fisher Lane
Fort Hood, TX 76544
If you have questions about the Fisher House operation, phone (254)286-7927 or (254)286-7929.
Killeen Red Cross
208 W. Avenue A
Killeen, Texas 76541
You can contact the Killeen Red Cross by phone at 254-200-4400 or online at http://www.waco.redcross.org/
USO Fort Hood
Building #1871, 50th St.
Fort Hood, Texas 76544
You can also contact the USO by phone at 254-768-2771 or online at http://www.uso.org/
An emergency fund has been established to assist families directly impacted by this tragedy. Go to http://www.operationhomefront.net/texas for more information on how to get assistance as well as donate funds to help those families involved.
The Combat Warrior Crisis Network is accepting donation to support the families in the aftermath to help them pick up the pieces and help them move forward. When making a donation please annotate "FT HOOD" on the donation.
For PayPal or Credit Card please visit: http://www.takeasoldierfishing.com/donate.asp
Checks may be mailed to:
Combat Warrior Crisis Network
3450 FM 1829
Gatesville, TX 76528
USA Cares has set up an Emergency Fund for the victims of the Fort Hood shootings. Call USA Cares at 800-773-0387 and ask for Frank or Forrest. Let them know that you are wanting to donate to Fort Hood. USA Cares exists to provide military families with financial support and other critical resources in their time of need.





