The Harris County Women Veterans Network

We help guide women veterans to a successful transition, and continue as an enduring resource in Harris County.

 While we help all Veterans file disability claims with the Department of Veterans Affairs, this is a network specifically for women Veterans. We provide valuable information to women Veterans beyond the disability claims process.

Harris County (and surrounding Counties) have a large concentration of women military veterans.  We share and nurture these women veteran success stories. We help those having difficulties adjusting to civilian life, or starting over. 

We are women veterans who help our sisters in arms to overcome setbacks.

 

Referral Resources

Providing women veterans with benefits.

 

Our Network Partners

Making a move from military to civilian life is not as easy for some more than for others.  The Harris County Women Veterans Network of partner organizations can help you complete your transition and achieve your goals. 

We want to make your transition more manageable.

 
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Texas Veterans Commission

Women Veterans Program

Jane Doe

email@email.com

Entrepreneur Program

Jane Doe

email@email.com

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Grace After Fire

Grace After Fire was first started as The Women's Heart by Stephanie Moles in 2002, with a focus on increasing access to healthcare services for women Veterans, especially those who struggled with drug and alcohol abuse.


Mea Williams

mea@graceafterfire.org  

Tana Plesher

tana@graceafterfire.org

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The Mission Continues

The Mission Continues’ vision is for all veterans with a desire to continue their service to be part of a nationwide movement to transform communities.

T’Liza Kiel

tkiel@missioncontinues.org 

Damion Martin

dmartin@missioncontinues.org

 
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Wounded Warrior Project

The Wounded Warrior Project is a series of programs that directly work with veterans, communities, business partnerships and governments to take care of veterans in need.

LaShonda Johnson

ljohnson@woundedwarriorproject.org

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Dress For Success

Dress for Success is a global not-for-profit organization that empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.

LaGaydra Murphy

lagaydra@dfshouston.org

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Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities helps people in southeast Texas by providing caring, compassionate services and advocating for social justice in collaboration with parishes and communities.

Estrella Colon

ecolon@catholiccharities.org