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Proudly serving those who served

Mission United

Mission United connects veterans, active-duty service members, and their families to the support they need to thrive - because no one should navigate life after service alone. 

We help military-connected individuals identify their goals and take meaningful steps toward long-term self-sufficiency. Whether you're transitioning from military to civilian life, looking to gain financial stability, or needing help navigating community resources, Mission United is here to walk beside you. 

Services for Veterans & Military Families

Navigation & Referral Support

We connect you with trusted community resources, including housing navigation, behavioral health services, employment programs, legal aid, financial coaching, and more.

1:1 Coaching

Our certified coaches work directly with those ready to make long-term changes. Together, we build a personalized plan and track progress toward goals like housing, employment and financial resilience.

Community Collaboration

Mission United is part of a regional network of partners, including nonprofits, public agencies and healthcare systems. Together, we work collaboratively to serve our military community more effectively.

Emergency Financial Assistance

We understand these needs are urgent and will do our best to refer you to other partners and resources. If you are currently experiencing a housing crisis (including homelessness or an eviction notice) contact the Housing Crisis Hotline at (843) 737-8357.


112,000

military-connected individuals live in the Tri-County region

7.6%

of veterans live below the federal poverty level

1 out of 3

of veteran job seekers are underemployed

21%

of veterans earn above the federal poverty level but fall below the ALICE Threshold and struggle to afford basic necessities


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Get Connected to Help Easily

Instead of having to navigate a complex web of disconnected services, members of the military community simply need to reach out once to the Mission United team. A trained team member will assess the need and take action to find the right solution - or solutions. Mission United is open to active duty service members from all five branches, including the Reserves and National Guard, military spouses and dependents, caregivers and veterans of any era with any discharge.

How Mission United Works

Employment & Education Services

Help building new skills and translating current skills for civilian employment

Legal Assistance

Help to navigate complex legal issues that can be obstacles in life

Financial Support

Connect with local partners to provide financial services and resources

Basic Needs

Find resources for food and housing to cover basic needs

Healthcare & Mental Health

Care for physical & mental health needs

Family Support

Assistance for military families

 

For more information, contact Helen Bricka at hbricka@tuw.org or (843) 207-4212.