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Often, when it’s time to transition to civilian life, women veterans need support from a specialist veteran organization in Atlanta. Women Veteran Social Justice Network Inc. (WVSJ) is one such organization. We know what you’re going through because we’ve been through it ourselves. We offer programs and services to help you navigate civilian life and excel in whatever you choose to do. Read on to discover who we are and what we can do for you.
Military women organizations are essential to the success of veterans as they reintegrate into civilian life. However, not all organizations offer the services or expertise to help women thrive. For this reason, it is important for veterans to do their research before becoming involved with an organization of this kind.
Unfortunately, the dutiful lives of military personnel rarely promote the development of self-care rituals. Therefore, it is the task of veterans to create healthy routines that will carry them through a stressful adjustment period following their service.
Entering the civilian workforce after serving in the military can feel like entering a different world. However, women veterans organizations have been partnering with other veteran organizations to help make that transition seamless.
Transitioning from military service back into civilian life is difficult to do alone. That’s why organizations like the Women Social Justice Network Inc. exist.
Military sexual trauma (MST) is, sadly, a problem that many U.S. soldiers face during their service. Survivors of MST must not only shoulder the burden of a difficult transition into civilian life upon completing their service, but they must also work through the emotional consequences of sexual assault by finding ways to improve their mental health, and move forward in their personal relationships.
Building a support network gives military women veterans the ability to learn, grow, and connect. At WVSJ Network, our goal is to provide the tools that military women need to explore new career opportunities, speak to fellow veterans, and care for their personal well-being.
Making the transition from actively serving to returning to civilian life is often jarring and overwhelming for many veterans, but it can be especially challenging for women veterans hoping to reenter the workforce. It’s already difficult enough for women to make careers for themselves, but it is often even more difficult for women who have spent a portion of their life serving.
Military women nonprofits such as WVSJ Inc. make digital literacy a core focus for empowering military women. We share why it's so vital to our work.
Women Veteran Social Justice Inc. is committed to ensuring that black military women have access to the assistance they for their empowerment. Learn how we help.
Let us share more about our work providing women veterans support and our deep honor at receiving this award.
During a month in which there’s much-needed focus on this issue, we’re looking at MST, the various women veteran organizations that help survivors, and developments that have taken place to remove barriers to accessing help.