
Valor Village
Justice STAYtion. Safe, free, overnight housing for families visiting incarcerated military veterans.
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Likes/retweets ≠ endorsement Valor Village, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is the nation’s first Justice Staytion®—
providing free-of-charge, overnight, lodging for military families who have traveled to the
central region of Virginia to visit with an incarcerated veteran. Valor Village eliminates the cost of temporary housing so that loved ones, from out-of-town, can be with the veteran for supportive visits. Valor Village provides a safe, private, respite house (Staytion), works to educate about invisible, service-related wounds, and advocates for the expansion of veteran treatment courts.
Empowering the critical connections between justice-involved veterans and their loved ones to promote well-being is the non-profit’s mission. Serving the few who’ve served so many is its honor.
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Burke, VA 22015 USA
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HOME ABOUT SERVICES RESOURCES CONTACT More VALOR VILLAGE FOUNDATION A 501c3 organization providing support resources and comfortable lodging for justiceimpacted veteran families. Family units should not be destroyed due to the crisis of mass incarceration. Valor Village eliminates the cost of overnight lodging by providing a costfree respite space for loved ones who must travel to southeastern Virginia for visits with an incarcerated military veteran. News Article An Army vet spent 16 months in solitary.
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