Time to Serve Them
North Carolina has a large number of military who live in our state. This includes each branch of the military: Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. An additional 45,000 soldiers, marines, and airmen and women live in North Carolina and serve in the National Guard or Reserves.
North Carolina has even more veterans (retired service members). More than 52,000 school age children of active members, National Guard and Reserves live in North Carolina.*
Trillium has a point of contact for our military and has trained staff to provide information to veterans and their families. Since that time, annual reports have provided updates about the services and resources available for the military. To learn more, click on Honoring Their Service - Report on Military Behavioral Health in NC.
Trillium Veterans Point of Contact
Arleshia Person
VPOC@TrilliumNC.org
Other Veteran Services Contacts
Veterans Administration | 800-827-1000 | Caregiver Support Line | 855-260-3274 |
Wounded Warrior Project | 877-832-6997 | NC Division of Veteran Affairs | 844-624-8387 |
Veteran Crisis Hotline | 800-273-8255 | Homeless Veteran | 877-424-3838 |
Resources & Links
- Trillium Military & Veteran Brochure
- Department of Defense
- Mental Health First Aid: Military & Veteran
- The Lighthouse Project
- Give an Hour
- MHDDSA Services
- Make the Connection
- Division of Veterans Affairs
- Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
- Governor's Working Group
- Mobile Behavior Design
- Mesothelioma Guide for Veterans
- Veterans Crisis Line
- US Department of Veterans Affairs
- VAntage Point
- Mental Health Help
More Information
- Veterans Health Administration – The Veteran’s Health Initiative on Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a 177-page comprehensive independent study course that focuses on military-related brain injuries. The course answers many questions frequently asked by veterans and their families in regards to TBI and symptoms. The course is available as a free download. Follow the links to the TBI study guide Veterans Health Initiative – Department of Veterans Affairs
- Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is an advocacy and assistance group created to help men and women who have been disabled while fighting for our country. To learn more about what the DAV does, click on Disabled American Veterans.
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