Services

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All veterans and active duty military personnel are invited to attend these group sessions. The program is led by combat veterans and is held each Tuesday in Oceanside. Attendees talk about whatever is on their mind and often work through post traumatic stress related issues with other veterans. To inquire about the Safe Warrior Outreach Program call 858-552-7501 or just come to a meeting.

We meet every Tuesday evening at 1900 hrs at 3508 Seagate Way, #160, Oceanside, CA 92056. We are across the parking lot from the VA Health Clinic.

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Women Veterans Engaging the Nation (WoVEN) is a group within ACVOW that focuses on women veterans issues. WoVEN is passionate about helping women veterans transition and dedicated to raising awareness for women veterans nation wide.

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All ACVOW staff members are available to speak, one-on-one, with military personnel and family members to help individuals cope with battlefield related stress.

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When troops return from deployment, ACVOW is made available to address them and their families on recognizing the signs of PTSD. Troops are not only encouraged to be aware of the signs for themselves, but among each other as well.

Resources for help with combat stress are distributed to every individual. Contact information and meeting schedules for the Safe Warrior Outreach Program (mentioned above) are available to the troops should they believe it to be necessary to contact ACVOW.

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