Similar organisations to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
-
Military/Veterans' Organizations
-
1963.
Deering Memorial Post 6859 VFW Inc
Community Event Center, Non-Profit, Social Club, Veteran Service Organization fraternal patriotic historical educational.
1200
Portland
Chicagoland Associated General Contractors
Chicagoland AGC is the premier trade association serving the Chicago area commercial construction industry.
2374
Oakbrook Terrace
-
Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
-
1965.
Service Club of Indianapolis
The Service Club of Indianapolis is a private social club whose members have been in the armed forces and who reside in Marion County Indiana and contiguous counties.
Indianapolis
-
Military/Veterans' Organizations
-
1966.
A Soldier's Child Foundation
Our mission is to serve the children of fallen military personnel who have given their lives by defending the United States of America.
15739
Smyrna
-
Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations
-
1967.
NORTHWEST BATTLE BUDDIES
A 501(c)3 non profit organization that provides Professionally Trained Service Dogs for combat Veterans with PTSD at no cost to the Veteran.
12000
Battle Ground
-
Military/Veterans' Organizations
-
1968.
American Legion Col Bill Barber Post 838
Aid and awareness to Veterans and issues related to them Colonel Bill BarberAmerican Legion Post 838District 29 Irvine California The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness.
7
Irvine
-
Military/Veterans' Organizations
-
1969.
HONOR FLIGHT CENTRAL COAST CALIFORNIA INC
Honoring Central Coast Veterans with a 'Tour of Honor' flight to Washington DC for FREE.
3200
Paso Robles
Global War On Terrorism Memorial Foundation
Designated by Congress to build the Global War on Terrorism Memorial on the National Mall to honor those who have served in our Nation's longest war.
19454
Washington
Fight the War Within Foundation Inc
Our mission is to help those fighting internal wars by connecting them, their families, and their friends, to resources and by providing emergency grants when possible.
Richmond Hill







