How We Help Veterans in Need
"Please accept my sincere gratitude for your help during our family crisis. Your kindness in our time of need let us know how much you cared. I am thankful for the help you extended to my family so I could get back on my feet.
I hope to be able to repay this act of kindness in some way in the near future. I couldn’t have made it without all the help and kindness you provided me with. I made it through my first day on the job, it was tough but I hope to stay in touch and keep up with the jobs available through your network. I really can’t say thank you enough!"
~ David K, Lafayette NJ
Project Help was incorporated as a 501c3, nonprofit in 2016 with a mission to serve homeless and struggling veterans in New Jersey and Florida. Since our inception, we have expanded our services to include financial support for qualified hardship cases and legal assistance. Project Help has a vast array of partners to assist with many of the challenges our veterans face.
Our major initiatives include: Job/career placement, housing, continuing our mission to provide emergency financial assistance, and veteran-focused community events and connections to therapeutic services. We are currently working with Saratoga WarHorse in Saratoga Springs, New York to provide equine-assisted services to our veterans at no cost. 100% of donations to our Hardship Fund go directly to these programs and significantly impact the lives of our veterans.
Project Help and our partners strive to help our heroes over the hurdles of life.
The mission of Project Help is to provide all Veterans and their families the necessary logistics support and financial resources to be professionally and personally successful, and to help those who served make successful transitions from military to civilian careers. We do this through partnerships with corporations, government organizations and other non-profits.
Project Help has relationships with a wide array of medium and large businesses, universities, government agencies and Veteran service organizations, all of which provide services or employment opportunities for Veterans and their families. We have learned that many Veterans struggle to connect with all of the resources in their local communities; Project Help engages this issue head on by bringing together all of the resources necessary for personal and professional success.
Would you like to join us in our mission? Visit "Ways to Help" or contact Sandy at 973-875-2068