CVEB Membership Directory

A1 Solutions Group

Matt Dillingham

Financial Advisor

mdillingham@a1solutionsgroup.com

Credit Counseling and Bankruptcy service- We are a credit repair agency with a humanistic approach. A1 Solutions Group has been making credit worthiness possible for many. Over the last decade, A1 Solutions Group has worked with countless mortgage companies, real estate agents, law firms, and car dealerships across the country.

www.a1solutionsgroup.com/ 

Able Forces foundation

115 Chester Street, Suite B Front Royal, VA 22630

Skip Rodgers

540-631-9600

skip.rogers@ableforces.org

Able Forces Foundation (AFF) is a nonprofit that focuses on financial support to military and veteran families in crisis.  

www.ableforces.org

Access Independence

324 Hope Dr, Winchester, VA 22601

Charles Harbaugh

Executive Director

540-662-4452

charbaugh@accessindependence.org

Our mission is to promote independent living by providing services and resources that enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities living in Virginia’s Northern Shenandoah Valley.

www.accessindependence.org/ 

Access VR

227 Miller Street Winchester, VA 22601

Matthew Watson

Director of Government relations and AVR Labs

540-550-5935

mwatson@accessvr.com

AccessVR was built to empower instructors to develop and deliver immersive learning experiences.  Our mission is to provide the leadership, knowledge and innovation that will allow individuals and organizations to adopt immersive learning at scale.

www.accessvr.com

ACP Veteran Mentoring Program

140 E 45th Street, 19A New York, NY 10017

Leslie Coffey

Vice President Military Engagement

929-547-4041

Jana Toner

Senior Vice President

202-570-4034

jtoner@acp-usa.org

ACP’s free Mentoring Program connects post-9/11 veterans, active duty spouses and eligible military spouses (Protégés) with corporate professionals (Mentors) for customized mentorships. ACP assists veterans and eligible spouses on their path towards fulfilling, long-term careers, whether the veteran is job searching or newly employed.

https://www.acp-usa.org/

American Legion Post 21

1730 Berryville Pike Winchester VA 22602 

540-662-9501

americanlegion21@comcast.net

American Legion Post 21 is a Veteran's Service Organization dedicated to veteran advocacy & assistance primarily in the communities of Winchester and Frederick Co. VA. All eligible veterans are encouraged to join.

https://www.facebook.com/ConradHooverAmericanLegionPost21/ 

American Red Cross

561 Fortress Drive Winchester, VA 22603

Ed Helphinstine

SAF Regional Program Manager

ed.helphinstine@redcross.org

Stacy McFarland

Executive Director, GSV

stacy.mcfarland@redcross.org

Leslie Caliva

SAF Community Partner Liaison

540-662-5412, 540-847-0747 (c)

leslie.caliva@redcross.org

Service to the Armed Forces (SAF): United together, helping those in need. The Red Cross helps members of the military, veterans and their families prepare for, cope with, and respond to, the challenges of military service. 

www.redcross.org

AMVETS Post 18

851 Green St, Stephens City, VA 22655

Ralph Hensley

Commander

540-508-2973

amvetspost18@gmail.com

Serving Wounded Warriors, Active, Reserve, and National Guard Service Members, Veterans, and their Families living and working in the Northern Shenandoah Valley, American Veterans (AMVETS) Post 18 is the only local Veterans Service Organization (VSO) that welcomes all U.S. Service Members whether serving currently or honorably discharged, to include the National Guard and the Reserve personnel.

www.amvetspost18.com

Blue Ridge Habitat For Humanity

400 Battaile Drive, Winchester, VA  22601

Brittany Day

Aging in Place Program Coordinator

540-692-1458

bday@blueridgehabitat.org

Jasmine Edwards

Community Outreach Coordinator

540-313-0376

jedwards@blueridgehabitat.org

Kim Herbstritt

Executive Director

540-662-7066

kherbstritt@blueridgehabitat.org

Jolie Williams

Homeowner Services Program Manager

540-662-7066 Ext.105

jwilliams@blueridgehabitat.org

Since 1997, Blue Ridge Habitat has gradually expanded our service area beyond the City of Winchester and Frederick County. Currently, we provide housing solutions to residents of Clarke County, Frederick County and Shenandoah County as well as the City of Winchester.

www.blueridgehabitat.org/ 

Blue Ridge Hospice

333 W Cork St Unit 405, Winchester, VA 22601

540-313-9200 

Tonia Sweeney

Director of Volunteer Services

tsweeney@blueridgehospice.org 

Christina Thomas

cthomas@blueridgehospice.org 

We are your local not-for-profit hospice. Blue Ridge Hospice has been serving our community since 1981. We believe high quality healthcare is important at every stage of life and we consider it a privilege to walk with those facing a terminal illness, coping with grief, or seeking to learn more about these experiences.

https://www.brhospice.org/ 

Boulder Crest Foundationn

33735 Snickersville Turnpike, Bluemont, VA 20135 

540-554-2727

Carrie Nelson 

Executive Director

carrie.nelson@bouldercrest.org 

TRANSFORMATION HAPPENS HERE Boulder Crest understands trauma and stress. We know that traumatic stress is debilitating. Our mission is to help struggling veterans, first responders, and their families rediscover hope, purpose, and a belief in a future that is truly worth living. Our team at Boulder Crest uses the science of Posttraumatic Growth to train participants through a proven process of transformation.

Veteran Application

https://www.bouldercrest.org/ 

Boy Scouts of America

107 Youth Development Ct, Winchester, VA 22602

540-662-2551

Erick Nelson

erick.nelson-1@colorado.edu 

The Shenandoah Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America includes 3 counties in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia (Morgan, Berkeley & Jefferson) and 6 counties in the Northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia (Frederick, Clarke, Shenandoah, Warren, Rappahannock & Page).

https://www.sac-bsa.org/

Brain Injury Services

150-A Creekside Ln, Winchester, VA 22602

Amanda Holsinger-Jenkins

Adult Case Manager

540-773-3322

ajenkins@braininjurysvcs.org 

Brain Injury Services (BIS) is a nonprofit leader in developing community-based services for children, adults, and veterans who have experienced a brain injury. BIS has served residents of Northern Virginia, Fredericksburg, and the surrounding counties since 1989. The BIS mission is clear: to empower the children, adults, veterans, and families who have been impacted by brain injury. BIS envisions a community where every person touched by brain injury pursues their vision of a fulfilling life.

https://www.braininjurysvcs.org/

Bridle Paths

Stone Horse Farm 43247 Spinks Ferry Road Leesburg, VA 20176

571-216-9089

Katie Fallon

Founder and Executive Director

bridlepaths@gmail.com

At Bridle Paths we’re all about relationships and the horse-human bond.  Relationships are the foundation of healing and growth. Our mission is to offer strength, support, and healing to individuals and families through safe, effective, and high-quality equine-assisted services (EAS). We provide adaptive horseback riding instruction, equine-assisted learning, and equine-assisted psychotherapy services to individuals and families faced with physical, cognitive, psychological, and emotional challenges. The program serves those with a wide variety of needs and diagnoses, including attention deficit disorder, autism spectrum disorders, cognitive impairments, anxiety and depression, genetic problems, seizure disorders, brain injuries, post-traumatic stress, and trauma.

https://bridlepathsva.org/ 

Central Maryland Veterans Collaborative

Jason Marshall 

Program Manager

855-738-7176

jmarshall@every-mind.org 

The Central Maryland Veterans Collaborative is a joint effort between ServingTogether, The Federal Executive Board of Baltimore and The Weinberg Foundation. These informal meetings between service providers and community organizations take place monthly, and serve as an action-oriented platform to share knowledge, celebrate wins, identify gaps, learn together, build relationships and ultimately serve our local Veterans, Active Duty Service Members and their Families. Our mission is to build capacity within Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Harford County, Carroll County and Howard County while facilitating collaborative solutions. Meetings are held each month on the 2nd Wednesday at 9:00am.

https://servingtogetherproject.org/central-maryland-veterans-collaborative/ 

Civil Air Patrol

459 Bufflick Rd, Winchester, VA 22602

540-692-1443

va040@vawg.cap.gov

Maj. Jacob Bixler 

Commander

jacob.bixler@vawg.cap.gov

Maj. Chuck Chandler 

Deputy Commander for Seniors

charles.chandler@vawg.cap.gov

Lt. Col. Matt Creese 

Deputy Commander for Cadets

matthew.creese@vawg.cap.gov

The Winchester Composite Squadron is comprised of both cadets (12 to 21 years old) and senior members (18 and older). Our squadron currently has around 47 cadets and 28 senior members. Members of the Winchester Composite Squadron are comprised citizens from all occupations who believe in helping their community.

https://www.facebook.com/winchestervacap/ 

https://vawg.cap.gov/units/winchester 

Culpeper National Cemetery

305 US Ave. Culpeper, VA 22701 

540-825-0027 

Jason Hogan

Director 

jason.hogan@va.gov

At Culpeper National Cemetery there are several receptacles located throughout the cemetery in which visitors may dispose of trash or obtain flower containers. Located at most of these receptacles are water pumps in which the visitors may water any flowers they have. A kiosk is available at the administrative building where visitors can locate gravesites of loved ones. In addition to this cemetery, Culpeper National Cemetery also oversees the operations of three satellite cemeteries. They are Balls Bluff National Cemetery, located in Leesburg, Staunton National Cemetery and Winchester National Cemetery.

https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/culpeper.asp 

Disabled American Veterans

VA Regional Office Federal Bldg 210 Franklin Road Roanoke, VA 24011-2209 

540-597-1731

There are nearly 20 million veterans in the U.S. Each one has been affected by their service. DAV helps veterans of every generation address their challenges and achieve personal victories, great and small, to better thrive in civilian life.

https://www.dav.org/ 

ENROLL Virginia!

Dan Sullivan

Navigator

dsullivan@gmail.com

We work throughout Virginia to educate consumers about the Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov and provide free application assistance to people who need our help.

https://www.enrollva.org/ 

Faith Works Inc.

26 W. Boscawen St. Suite A-201 Winchester, VA 22601 

540-313-7682

Sandi Webster

Director of Community Management and Operations

540-514-0293 

Faithworks, Inc. is a 501(c)3, non-profit, faith-based Community Housing Development Organization. We work throughout the Northern Shenandoah Valley to meet the needs of low income and A.L.I.C.E. (Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed) individuals and families and address the need for more affordable housing in the region. Our mission is to renew communities, and the lives of individuals and  families that live in them.

https://www.faithworksinc.org/

FREE: Foundation for Rehabilitation Equipment and Endowment

333 W Cork St #40, Winchester, VA 22601

540-664-7552

Karen Kidwell 

Operations Assistant 

nsv@free-foundation.org 

The Foundation for Rehabilitation Equipment & Endowment (F.R.E.E.) is a volunteer-led 501(c)(3) non-profit based in the state of Virginia. We collect, sanitize, and gift donated mobility equipment to low-come uninsured or under-insured adults in Virginia. ​ We acquire and provide mobility-related rehabilitation equipment to maximize functional independence and improve quality of life. ​

https://www.free-foundation.org 

Healing 4 Heroes

Atlanta, GA

678-902-4376

veteran@healing4heroes.org.

Piper Hill

President

piper@healing4heros.org 

Healing4Heroes® is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to assisting our military service members and veterans lead healthy, productive lives. Our objective is to connect wounded service members, as well as those with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury, with A.D.A. compliant service dogs.

https://www.healing4heroes.org

Heroes on the river

Adam Packham

Founder

540-931-8015

info@heroesontheriver.org 

Founded in 2016, Heroes on the River provides an outlet for combat veterans to experience the camaraderie and excitement of their military service through outdoor adventure programs. The Shenandoah Valley provides a beautiful landscape for many of our adventures. We recognized a need for an outdoor veteran organization in the area, and it was important for us to run a veteran nonprofit where 100% of its profits fund our mission.

https://www.heroesontheriver.org/ 

Home Helpers Home Care

136 Homestead Pl, Stephenson, VA 22656

540-535-2130

Jami Menendez

Marketing Director

staffing@homehelpershomecare.com 

Our Cared-4 program is a holistic approach to meet the four primary areas of need, helping your loved one stay safe and independent at home.

Home Helpers Home Care has partnered with Veterans Care Coordination and Patriot Angels to help veterans and/or a surviving spouse access the Aid and Attendance Pension benefits they've earned. Please note that this is a veteran's pension benefit and is not dependent upon service-related injuries for compensation.

https://www.homehelpershomecare.com/ 

Honor Flight Top of Virginia

P.O. Box 163 Middletown, VA 22645

Al Kaberline

al.kaberline@gmail.com 

Dave Matthes

540-665-6454

dmatthes479@gmail.com  

Honor Flight - Top of Virginia a hub of the Honor Flight Network created solely to honor America’s veterans for all their sacrifices. We transport our heroes to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at their memorials. Top priority is given to the senior veterans – World War II survivors, along with those other veterans who may be terminally ill.  We are currently accepting applications from any Veterans who served prior to 1975.

https://www.honorflight-tov.org/ 

Korean War Veterans Association, Inc. Shenandoah Valley Chapter 313

Doug Hall

Commander

703-585-6366

dhallkwva@gmail.com 

Narce Caliva

Secretary 

ncaliva29@gmail.com 

The KWVA Shenandoah Valley Chapter #313 meets on the second Tuesday of every month @ 1:00 pm with optional lunch at 12:00 pm for $7.25, @ the American Legion Post 21, 1730 Berryville Pike, (Rte. 7) Winchester, VA. Any Veteran or member of the military who served in Korea at any time, including territorial waters and airspace from Sept. 3, 1945, to the present, and any veteran who served outside Korea between Jun. 25, 1950, and Jan. 31, 1955, can become a member.

https://www.svc313kwva.org/ 

Lake Frederick Veterans

Dale Davis

502-338-1413

ddavisky@gmail.com 

Laurel Ridge COmmunity College- Veterans Program

173 Skirmisher Lane Middletown, VA 22645-1745

Sharon Painter

Veterans Certifying Official

540-869-0768

spainter@laurelridge.edu 

https://www.laurelridge.edu 

Loudoun County CVEB

Harold K. (Ken) James

Chair

info@lccvets.org 

Aimee Stoddard

Executive Administrator

astoddard@every-mind.org 

The LCCVEB, an authorized 501(c)3 non-profit organization, shall follow the MyVA Community framework.  The purpose of the LCCVEB is to promote a healthy and enriched lifestyle for Loudoun County veterans and their family members through community outreach and advocacy on Loudoun County veteran issues. (veteran support).

https://www.lccvets.org/ 

Loudoun County  Veterans Services

1 Harrison St. SE,  Leesburg, VA 20175

Thomas Grant

Loudoun County Veterans Program Coordinator 

571-258-3815

thomas.grant@loudoun.gov 

Veteran Services in Loudoun County is designed to coordinate a one-stop information, outreach, and referral hub for veterans, and to establish a collaborative network of partners who serve veterans in the county.

https://www.loudoun.gov/3555/Veterans-Services-Program 

Love to Nic

570 Adams Road, Winchester VA 22603

Holly Roberts

Founder

Secretary 

571-432-8607

holly@lovetonic.org 

Our mission is to help the homeless across America. 100% of all donations go to helping the homeless. All administrative costs and expenses are paid for by board members who are volunteers (not paid). We provide monthly meals to the homeless in Winchester on the 3rd Friday of the month.

https://lovetonic.org/ 

Marine Corps League 890

1730 Berryville Pike, Winchester, VA 22602

Phillip Parsons

540-678-0219 

parsons.phillip@gmail.com 

“Once a Marine, always a Marine” is a familiar saying to all Marines and their families. It causes that feeling of camaraderie and esprit de corps we get when we see a Marine Corps sticker on a vehicle or a Marine Corps flag flying in front of a home. Semper Fidelis is not just a motto, it is a lifestyle. Despite our diverse origins, it is the one tangible thing ingrained in us when we earned the right to wear the Eagle Globe and Anchor. The Marine Corps League is made up of active, reserve, retired and veteran Marines, and FMF Corpsmen and Chaplains who continue the faithful traditions of looking out for Marines, their families, and our fellow citizens, providing community service, mentorship, career counseling, Veteran’s Service Officer support and opportunities for fellowship. Founded in 1923 by Major General John A. Lejeune, the Marine Corps League continues to stand proud in our local area as the premier organization for Marines.

https://winchestervamcl.harpermountain.net/ 

Martinsburg VA Medical Center

510 Butler Avenue Martinsburg, WV 25405-9990

304-263-0811

Tiffany Joseph Hardy

Chief of Chaplain Services

304-263-0811 x 3302/3300

tiffany.hardy@va.gov 

Steven Leaphart

Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist

304-263-0811 x 3495

steven.leaphart@va.gov 

Anna Slack

Community Employment Coordinator

anna.slack@va.gov 

Terry Stotler

Director of Volunteer Services

304-263-0811 x 3310

terry.stotler@va.gov 

https://www.va.gov/martinsburg-health-care/ 

NAACP of Winchester

naacpwinchesterarea@gmail.com 

Anne Imrie

571-217-7622

anne.imrie1802@gmail.com 

Joyce Morrison

Veterans Support

joycemorr@comcast.net 

Frank Murphy

571-999-4920

frankmurphy1802@gmail.com 

The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.

https://www.naacpwinchesterarea.org/ 

Navy Federal Credit Union

828 Berryville Ave, Winchester, VA 22601

Sarah Snyder

Assistant Manager, Branch Operations

sarah_snyder@navyfederal.org 

Since 1933, Navy Federal Credit Union has grown from 7 members to over 12 million members. And, since that time, our vision statement has remained focused on serving our unique field of membership: "Be the most preferred and trusted financial institution serving the military and their families."

www.navyfederal.org 

No One Left Behind

Mariah Smith

Vice Chairperson

info@nooneleft.org 

No One Left Behind is the leading national organization dedicated to ensuring that America keeps its promise to U.S. interpreters and employees in Iraq and Afghanistan through the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) programs.

www.nooneleft.org 

Piedmont Area Veterans Council

​820 Longwood Avenue, Farmville, Va. 23901CEO

434-392-4142

pavc23901@aol.com 

The Piedmont Area Veterans Council is  501C3 Community Veteran Engagement Board (not a Veteran Service Organization) that serves to assist active duty service members, veterans and their dependents/caregivers who reside in the Counties of :  Appomattox, Amelia, Buckingham, Charlotte, Cumberland, Lunenburg, Nottoway,  and Prince Edward in the State of Virginia.  We serve as a community partner by connecting veterans to services and resources they made need either at our  site or  to local, state. federal and National Resources.

https://pavc23901.weebly.com/

https://www.facebook.com/piedmontareaveteranscouncil/  

Project Healing Waters 

Wayne White

Program Lead Winchester Program

703-919-2952

wayne.white@projecthealingwaters.org 

We bring a high-quality, full-spectrum fly fishing program to an ever-expanding number of Veterans in need at over 200 locations nationwide. Project Healing Waters programs meet regularly throughout the year with volunteers teaching the basics and advanced techniques while building long-term relationships.  It is much more than a one-time fly fishing trip.

www.projecthealingwaters.org 

Project Horse

18915 Lincoln Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132

703-517-6964

Darcy Woessner

Founder & Executive Director

info@projecthorse.org 

Our non-riding approach puts clients and horses on equal footing where horse and human work as partners in healing. Safety is a top priority, so our clients can comfortably explore new thoughts and ideas while recognizing patterns and reactions that may no longer be productive. Through developing connections with our horses, and guided by our experienced facilitating team, clients take away lessons they can apply to “life outside the paddock’. 

https://www.projecthorse.org/ 

Right at Home

215 Sharp St Winchester, VA 22601

540-934-4686

Peter Lawrence

Owner

540-686-7882, 540-505-4980 (c)

pete@rahcountryside.com 

It doesn’t matter if you’re here because you’re looking for help living independently, or if you want to make sure someone you love has the support they need to stay in their home. We believe there’s more to caring for people than just providing in-home assistance. You deserve a care partner that understands the course of your journey and will help navigate the road ahead. Whether it’s preparing a meal or providing 24-hour care, we will be there for you. Exceptional service is something we never compromise on. With decades of experience in providing integral care in their communities, our professional teams will ensure that your safety and well-being come first.

https://www.rightathome.net/winchester 

Senator Mark Warner

120 Luck Avenue SW, Suite 108 Roanoke, VA 24011

Isaac Sarver

Regional Director

540-857-2676

isaac_sarver@warner.senate.gov

https://www.warner.senate.gov/ 

Shenandoah Arts Council

530 Amherst St, Winchester, VA 22601

Lisa Sipp

540-667-5166 

575-613-3466

events@shenarts.org 

The Shenandoah Arts Council (ShenArts) works to make the arts accessible and enrich the community of the Northern Shenandoah Valley with diverse and immersive arts experience for people of all ages — bringing art to the people and people to the art.

https://www.shenarts.org/ 

Shenandoah University Veterans Services

1460 University Drive Winchester, VA 22601

Niccole Gatliff

Associate Registrar: Veterans and Technology VA Certifying Official

540-542-6508

ngatliff@su.edu 

https://www.su.edu/ 

Hub for Innovators, Veterans and Entrepreneurs (HIVE) 

The Hub for Innovators, Veterans and Entrepreneurs (HIVE) is transforming a historic Armory Building on Shenandoah University’s main campus into a future-focused and boundary-breaking technology hub, innovation accelerator, and magnet location for tech business startup, expansion, and relocation.

https://www.su.edu/experience/hub-for-innovators-veterans-and-entrepreneurs-hive/ 

Sheppard Pratt North Point Veterans Center

25 E. North Ave. Hagerstown, MD 21740 

240-500-3105

veterans@sheppardpratt.org 

Michael Johnson

Community Employment Specialist

240-500-3105 Ext.8504

mhjohnson@waystationinc.org 

Sheppard Pratt offers housing and employment solutions for homeless veterans, thanks to support from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department of Labor, and other partners. 

https://sheppardpratt.org/care-finder/veterans-housing/ 

Sons of the American Revolution

support@coloneljameswoodii.org 

Dale Corey

dale.corey@comcast.net 

Chartered in 2007, the Colonel James Wood, II Chapter has grown into one of the best chapters in the state of Virginia, being named best chapter 9 times in 13 years and receiving numerous awards. Based in the Northern Shenandoah Valley, the Chapter covers a five county area of Frederick, Clarke, Page, Warren and Shenandoah Counties plus the City of Winchester. Our chapter continually supports the purposes of the Sons of the American Revolution which are patriotic, historical and educational. We strive to ensure that the patriots who gave us the United States of America are not forgotten; to promote patriotism in support of our country and its modern day heroes and; to support teaching the history and values of the American Revolution and our constitutional freedoms.

www.coloneljameswoodii.org 

Stephens City VA Clinic

20 South Stewart Street Winchester, VA 22601 

800-817-3807

Our outpatient clinic offers primary care and specialty health services, including mental health services, nutrition counseling, immunizations, laboratory services, and more. Below, you’ll find our address and hours, parking and transportation information, and the health services we offer at our Stephens City VA Clinic in Winchester.

https://www.va.gov/martinsburg-health-care/locations/stephens-city-va-clinic/ 

Team Rubicon

Bruce "Bru" Randall

Winchester City Coordinator

412-760-5054

bruce.randall@teamrubiconusa.org 

Team Rubicon is a veteran-led humanitarian organization that serves global communities before, during, and after disasters and crises.

www.teamrubiconusa.org 

The Mission Continues

Platoons in Richmond, DC and Baltimore

Terry Collia

Digital Marketing

314-588-8805

tcollia@missioncontinues.org 

We’re on a mission to connect veterans with under-resourced communities. Our programs deploy veteran volunteers to work alongside nonprofit partners and community leaders to improve educational resources, tackle food insecurity, foster neighborhood identity, and more. The Mission Continues’ vision is for all veterans with a desire to continue their service to be part of a movement to transform communities.

www.missioncontinues.org 

Steven A Cohen Military Family Clinic, Easter Seals

1420 Spring St #300, Silver Spring, MD 20910

Mallory Laas

Outreach Manager

540-667-5166 

575-613-3466

mlass@eseals.org 

The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic (Cohen Clinic) at Easterseals provides high-quality and accessible behavioral health care focused on post-9/11 veterans, active-duty service members, their families, and caregivers. Our services are available to any person who served in the U.S. Armed Forces, including the National Guard and Reserves, regardless of role or discharge status. The Cohen Clinic uses evidence-based practices with a holistic approach to improve the quality of life for people with military backgrounds and their families. Services are provided by trained and credentialed staff. We treat individuals, couples, families, and children aged 4 years and older. Appointments are available for in-person care and by telehealth. We will also help connect veteran families to community resources and services, as necessary.

https://www.easterseals.com/DCMDVA/our-programs/cvn-home.html

Top of Virginia Regional Chapter

509 Airport Rd Ste. 200, Winchester, VA 22602

Cynthia Schneider

CEO

540-662-4118

cschneider@regionalchamber.biz

The voice for business in the City of Winchester, Clarke County, and Frederick County, Virginia. Connecting business and community resources for mutual success, fostering regional prosperity. Providing educational resources, programs, and services to enhance the business and professional development of our members.

www.regionalchamber.biz/ 

Toys for Tots

Doug Anderson

720-810-2444

dk_lfande@msn.com 

Gary Bunch

gbbfire@aol.com 

The basic mission of the Marine Toys for Tots Program is to collect new unwrapped toys and distribute those toys to less fortunate children at Christmas.

https://www.toysfortots.org/ 

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Transition HR Consultants

Quadesha "Q" Bynum

Ed. Director

240-435-2414

transitionllcbyu@gmail.com 

Transition offers consulting services in military/civilian career assistance, Human Resources Training, and Disability Awareness through Recruitment Training. This is made possible due to our Founders  combined experience in private, military, and civilian sectors.  Mrs. Quadesha Bynum, CEO/ Founder, understands the importance of having the right information when navigating your career.  Far too often a lack of resourceful information leads to feelings of disappointment after a job is accepted. Whether it is with the negotiated compensation package or realizing you should have made a different decision during benefits enrollment, Transition is here to help.​

www.transition-forward.net 

Triple Influence, LLC

340 N. Pleasant Valley Rd. #1852, Winchester, VA 22601

Al Stitt

Founder

540-336-2468

al@tripleinfluence.com

High Performance Success Coaching- Helping you to run your business the best that it can be run!

www.tripleinfluence.com 

True North Group

21 W Cecil St Office D, Winchester, VA 22601

Thomas Stamulis

Owner & Managing Director

202-596-8783

571-296-3885

tstamulis@tngllc.com 

True North Group is a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Business (SDVOB) that specializes in cybersecurity and cyber risk.

www.tngllc.com 

United Way NSV Valley Assistance Network (VAN)

329 N Cameron St, Winchester, VA 22601

Jennifer Coates Hall

Senior Director of Community Investment

540-773-3178

jhall@unitedwaynsv.org 

Abigail (Abby) Zimmerman

Manager, Valley Assistance Network

540-536-6642

azimmermann@unitedwaynsv.org 

Valley Assistance Network (VAN) is a comprehensive Resource & Referral system to help families move from Crisis to Stability. Through a coordinated network of services, we VAN group picturehelp people in crisis access information and resources to stabilize their situation and begin their journey to financial stability. We provide immediate crisis intervention services to help ALICE® families navigate the complex social services system and move from crisis to stability.

www.unitedwaynsv.org/van 

Vet Center

1176 TJ Jackson Drive, Suite D 

Falling Waters, WV, 25419

Andrew Chancey, BS, MS 

Veteran Outreach Program Specialist, Marine Veteran

304-263-6776 x 5314

Andrew.Chancey@va.gov 

Life isn't always easy after a deployment. That's where we can help. We offer confidential support for Veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a relaxed, non-medical setting. Our services include counseling for needs such as depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). We can also connect you with more support in VA and your community. All services are strictly confidential.

Veterans can speak confidentially with a Vet Center counselor at any time by calling 1-877-WAR-VETS (877-927-8387). 

https://www.va.gov/martinsburg-vet-center/ 

https://www.vetcenter.va.gov/ 


Satellite locations.  


1750 Monocacy Blvd, Suite A

Frederick, Maryland 21701

 

425 Franklin Farm Lane

Chambersburg, PA 17201

 

751 Miller Drive, SE, Suite E

Leesburg, VA 20175

 

12401 Willow Brook Rd,

Cumberland, MD 21502

Veteran to Veteran

Steven C. Hummer Sr.

Veteran to Veteran Group Facilitator

304-263-1315

571-209-7223

schummer48@gmail.com 

Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 2123

P. O. Box4095, Winchester, VA 22604

Rich Petro

Post Commander

540-539-6756

vfwpost2123@gmail.com 

VFW Post 2123 holds its monthly membership meeting the second Tuesday of the month at 1900 hours, 7:00 pm, in the Elks Lodge ballroom at 466 Front Royal Pike Winchester, VA 22602. We welcome any qualified veteran to attend and join our Post. We currently have over two hundred members and we are always looking to add to that number. Our post is active in the community, conducting essay contests at the Middle and High School levels, with a coloring contest for Elementary School.

www.vfwpost2123.org 

www.facebook.com/vfwpost2123 

Veterans Moving Forward

44225 Mercure Cir, Sterling, VA 20166 

703-665-2129 

contact@vetsfwd.org 

Providing service dogs and canine therapy services to veterans with physical and/or mental health challenges, at no cost to the veteran.

https://www.vetsfwd.org/ 

Veterans Subs

621 W Jubal Early Dr Unit A, Winchester, VA 22601

John Kline

540-323-7972

John@veteranssubs.com 

Veterans Subs is a small disabled veteran owned business based in the small town of Winchester, VA. We are about giving back to local veteran's charity organizations. When you buy a sub from us, you will be helping support local veteran organizations.

www.veteranssubs.com 

Vietnam Veterans Chapter 936 Woodstock

230 Hickory Lane Woodstock, Virginia, 22664 

540-459-2723 

Dave Dogette

President

wcwk@shentel.net 

VVA CHAPTER #936 welcomes all our brothers and sisters who served in Vietnam between November 1, 1955 and May 7, 1975, or in any duty location between August 5, 1964 and May 7, 1975. Joining VVA allows you to connect with other veterans, stay up with the latest on special events. You’ll also receive a FREE subscription to our award-winning newspaper, The VVA Veteran.

https://vva.org/chapter/vva-chapter-936/ 

Virginia Cooperative Extension Services

107 N Kent St, Winchester, VA 22601

Karen Poff

MPA, AFC, Senior Extension Agent, Family and Consumer Services

540-820-4549

540-750-6426 (c) 

kpoff@vt.edu 

The Frederick County office of Virginia Cooperative Extension is your local connection to Virginia‘s land-grant universities, Virginia Tech and Virginia State University. Through educational programs based on research and developed with input from local stakeholders, we help the people of Frederick County improve their lives. We provide education through programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer Sciences, 4-H Youth Development, and Community Viability. 

https://frederick.ext.vt.edu/ 

Department of Veteran Services

1516 N Shenandoah Ave, Front Royal, VA 22630

Danielle Cullers

Resource Specialist

540-465-6113, 804-904-9188 (c)

danielle.cullers@dvs.virginia.gov 

Guy Dinkins II

Northern Virginia Regional Director

703-359-1210, 804-229-1945 (c)

guy.dinkins@dvs.virginia.gov 

Joni Ennis

Veterans Service Administrator

540-465-6113

joni.ennis@dvs.virginia.gov 

The Department of Veterans Services (DVS) is organized into seven service delivery sections:  benefits; veteran and family support; veterans education; transition and employment; care centers; veterans cemeteries; and the Virginia War Memorial.  The Board of Veterans Services, the Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Services Organizations, and the Veterans Services Foundation work closely with DVS to support the effective delivery of services to Virginia’s veterans and their families.  Download the agency brochure here: DVS Brochure

www.dvs.virginia.gov 

Virginia WORKS

419 N Cameron St, Winchester, VA 22602

540-722-3415

Ashley Moslak

Veterans Employment Services Manager

540-660-0050

ashley.moslak@vec.virginia.gov 

The Commonwealth of Virginia and the Virginia Employment Commission are committed to assisting transitioning military, National Guard, Reserve Component Members and veterans to be productive in the civilian workforce.

Veterans from all periods of military service are eligible for job referral, job training and job placement assistance through the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC). Veterans may access these employment services through a statewide network of VEC offices. We also work with those that are currently transitioning out of the military.

https://www.vec.virginia.gov/winchester 

Virginia Army National Guard

181 Pendleton Drive Winchester, VA 22602

SFC Robert Hucks

Recruiting and Retention NCO

540-421-6564

robert.e.hucks.mil@army.mil

The Virginia Army National Guard dates back to 1607, when Citizen-Soldiers formed militias to defend the Jamestown settlement. And for 377 years, the Guard has stayed true to its roots. Enlisting in the Virginia Army National Guard means more time at home. Training typically requires a minimum of one weekend each month, with a two-week training period once each year. Get a degree with money for school, learn job skills that translate to the civilian world, make bonds that last a lifetime and earn pride for life. When you become a Virginia Guard Soldier, your family will thank you, your country will thank you and your future will owe you. Contact a recruiter to find more specifics about your opportunities in the Virginia Army National Guard.

www.nationalguard.com/va

Volunteers of America

Deborah Moody

540-818-6289

571-765-1075

dmoody@voaches.org

Here at Volunteers of America Chesapeake & Carolinas, we are committed to ensuring that those who served our country can live their lives with the dignity and independence they deserve. Our Supportive Services for Veterans Families (SSVF) in North Carolina is a community-based program designed to fill the gap in supportive services for veterans and their families. The program offers a wide variety of services, including individualized case management, housing location assistance and stabilization, and income assistance. Using the Housing First Model, the goal of the SSVF program is to promote housing stability among very low-income veteran families who would otherwise be without the support they need. We provide re-housing support to homeless veterans and their families, as well as homeless prevention support for those at risk of losing their housing. Additionally, our case managers assist SSVF participants with accessing Veteran Administration (VA) medical and other vital benefits.

https://www.voachesapeake.org/ 

https://www.voachesapeake.org/ssvf-north-carolina

Winchester Elks Lodge 

466 Front Royal Pike, Winchester, VA 22602 

540-662-8277

Jay Marts

540-550-3339

martsjl@gmail.com 

The Elks organization was founded in New York City on February 16, 1868 under the name "Jolly Corks" by 15 actors, entertainers and others associated with the theater. In ensuing years, membership expanded to other professions.

https://www.winchesterelks867.org/ 

Warrior Workout Network

540-533-7515

warriorworkoutnetwork@gmail.com 

The Warrior Workout Network is a podcast to address difficult times with humor and moderately researched information for anyone, not just military and veterans.

www.facebook.com/warworkoutnet 

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