Veterans Freedom Corps (VFC) is a 501c3 veteran nonproft organization founded in 2019 by two US military veterans, a former US Army helicopter scout pilot and a US Army Ranger. VFC provides Veterans worldwide with effective tools and resources to improve conditions in life and society.
VFC currently partners with several organizations to combat substance misuse, illiteracy and crime.
Narconon – a holistic, non-drug residential treatment program approved by the Department of Veterans Affairs as a Community Provider. Read more…
Applied Scholastics – APS has successfuly assisted prospective military recruits with tutoring who need assistance with passing the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).
Criminon – VFC supports Criminon Florida’s mission to help rehabilitate Veterans who have been arrested.
Foundation for Advancements in Science and Education (FASE) – research and studies to help understand and solve the problems faced by military personnel exposed to toxic chemicals during their service.
VFC works with organizations and civic groups to address community needs and honor military service.
Southern California US Army Rangers Assocation – honoring veterans and their sacrifices by organizing and participating in events such as the Hollywood Christmas Parade.
National Veterans Transition Services, Inc. – helping veterans find new careers as civilians.
Operation Warrior Hope (American Legion Post 7) – providing counseling and mentorship support to Veterans in need.
Tampa Bay Veterans Alliance – memorial and Veterans day events for the city of Clearwater.
Community Service Foundation – advocating for affordable Veteran housing.
327th Infantry Regiment Association – providing Urgent Needs Assistance to active-duty military and their families at Ft. Campbell, KY using the becauseOne fundraising platform.
Coordinated Assistance Network (CAN) – an online portal helping individuals connect to housing, employment and education resources and services.