Resources for Combat Veterans Who are Making the Transition to Civilian Life

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Resources for Combat Veterans

 



According to a survey conducted by Pew Research Center, 44% of veterans who served since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 said that their experience of transitioning to civilian life was challenging. To help make the process easier for combat veterans, we put together a guide of helpful resources that offer tips on landing a job, purchasing insurance, exploring housing options, and other important things to consider.




The Ultimate Guide to Finding a Job as a Veteran

Where to Search and Apply for Jobs Online

5 Programs to Help Veterans Buy a Home

8 Ways to Find Apartments for Rent

Explore Your Health Insurance Options When Leaving the Military

The 5 Best Life Insurance Companies for Veterans in 2020

Best Car Insurance for Veterans and Military Personnel

What Veterans Need to Know About Going Back to School

What Benefits and Services Are Available for Veterans with PTSD?

Developing a Plan to Stay Healthy After the Military

Home Improvement Projects You Can Start to Pass the Time During Quarantine

Spruce Up Your Backyard with a DIY Firepit

12 Great Hobbies for Military Veterans


Combat veterans who transition to civilian life face many challenges, from getting a job to finding a place to live. Use these resources to help you along the way. You should also look into organizations that can help you make the transition so you won't have to do it alone.

Best,
Kelli Brewer

deploycare.org