Best Veterans in Alabama — 16 verified resources

16 Resources

1. Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs — Free

The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs helps women veterans access state and federal benefits including disability compensation, healthcare, education, and employment assistance. Call 334-242-5077 or visit va.alabama.gov to find your nearest county veterans service office. Staff can help with VA claims, appeals, and connecting to state veterans programs. Located at 100 N Union St Suite 850, Montgomery. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.

334-242-5077 · 100 N Union St Suite 850, Montgomery, AL 36104 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm · Visit Website

2. Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System — Montgomery — Free

The Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System provides comprehensive healthcare for women veterans including primary care, gynecology, mental health, and a dedicated Women Veterans Program Manager. Call 334-272-4670 to enroll and schedule a women's health appointment. Located at 215 Perry Hill Rd, Montgomery. Bring your DD-214 and insurance card if applicable. Regular hours Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm.

334-272-4670 · 215 Perry Hill Rd, Montgomery, AL 36109 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm · Visit Website

3. Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center — Free

The Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center provides primary care, mental health, and specialty services for veterans in western Alabama, including women-specific healthcare programs. Call 205-554-2000 to enroll and access care. Located at 3701 Loop Rd E, Tuscaloosa. Bring your DD-214 for enrollment. A Women Veterans Program Manager is available to help coordinate gender-specific care. Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm.

205-554-2000 · 3701 Loop Rd E, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm · Visit Website

4. Alabama Veterans Homes — Free

Alabama operates four state veterans homes providing long-term skilled nursing care for eligible veterans. Women veterans who meet service and medical eligibility requirements may apply for admission. Call 334-242-5077 or visit va.alabama.gov to learn about locations, eligibility, and the admission process. Costs are based on income and VA benefits. Bring DD-214 and VA benefit information when applying.

334-242-5077 · Multiple AL locations · 24/7 · Visit Website

5. VA Women Veterans Program — Alabama — Free

The VA Women Veterans Program at the Birmingham VA Medical Center has a dedicated Women Veterans Program Manager who helps women navigate VA healthcare, connect to gender-specific services including gynecology and mental health, and access benefits. Call 205-933-8101 to reach the Women Veterans Program. Located at 700 19th St S, Birmingham. Bring DD-214 for enrollment. Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm.

205-933-8101 · 700 19th St S, Birmingham, AL 35233 · Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm · Visit Website

6. VFW — Alabama — Free

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Alabama offers VA benefits claims assistance, community support, and advocacy for women veterans statewide. VFW Service Officers provide free help filing disability claims, appeals, and obtaining veterans benefits. Call 334-263-6541 to find your nearest post and connect with a certified claims officer. Located in Montgomery. Posts hold regular meetings and community events.

334-263-6541 · Montgomery, AL · Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

7. VA Women Veterans Health Care — Free

The VA Women Veterans Health Care program provides comprehensive primary care, gender-specific services including gynecology and mammography, mental health care, and maternity services at VA facilities nationwide. Women veterans can find their nearest VA healthcare facility and Women Veterans Program Manager at womenshealth.va.gov. Call 1-800-827-1000 to enroll. Bring DD-214 to your first appointment.

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8. Women Veterans Call Center — Free

The Women Veterans Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 connects women veterans directly to VA benefits, healthcare enrollment, mental health referrals, and other services. Staffed by women veterans, the center provides confidential, sensitive support. Call Mon-Fri 8am-10pm ET and Sat 8am-6:30pm ET. Representatives can answer questions about eligibility, benefits claims, and VA programs for women veterans nationwide.

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9. Veterans Crisis Line — Free

The Veterans Crisis Line provides 24/7 free, confidential crisis support for veterans and their families. Dial 988 then press 1 to reach a veteran-trained responder. Text 838255 or chat at veteranscrisisline.net. Women veterans can also access a female-staffed line. Counselors assist with suicidal thoughts, mental health crises, and MST-related distress. No VA enrollment is required to call.

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10. VA.gov — Find Benefits — Free

VA.gov is the official online portal where women veterans can apply for disability compensation, healthcare enrollment, education benefits, home loan certificates, life insurance, and pension. Create a free account to manage existing claims, upload supporting documents, check claim status, and update direct deposit information. Available 24/7 at va.gov. Call 1-800-827-1000 for phone assistance.

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11. Disabled American Veterans (DAV) — Free

The Disabled American Veterans provides free VA claims assistance, appeals support, and transportation to VA medical appointments for disabled women veterans. DAV national service officers are federally accredited to represent veterans at no charge. Visit dav.org to find your nearest chapter and service office. Also offers employment assistance through their DAVA program and Patriot Boot Camp for women entrepreneurs.

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12. Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) — Free

The Veterans of Foreign Wars has local posts throughout the US where women veterans can access free VA claims assistance from accredited service officers, connect with other veterans, and participate in community programs. VFW service officers help with initial claims, appeals, and compensation for military sexual trauma survivors. Visit vfw.org to find your nearest post and schedule a claims appointment.

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13. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America — Free

Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America connects post-9/11 women veterans with a community of peers, advocacy resources, and emergency support through their Quick Reaction Force team. IAVA's programs address mental health, MST, career transition, and policy advocacy. Visit iava.org to access programs, register as a member, and connect with the IAVA community. Membership and programs are free for veterans.

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14. Wounded Warrior Project — Free

Wounded Warrior Project offers free programs for post-9/11 wounded veterans including mental health treatment, career counseling, financial wellness coaching, peer support, and adaptive sports. Women veterans can access all WWP programs at no cost. Call 1-888-997-2586 or visit woundedwarriorproject.org to connect with a local program specialist and enroll in available services.

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15. Service Women's Action Network (SWAN) — Free

Service Women's Action Network advocates for the rights of active-duty servicewomen and women veterans, focusing on military sexual trauma, healthcare access, career equity, and disability claims. Visit servicewomen.org for policy updates, advocacy resources, a legal referral directory for MST survivors, and information on filing VA claims for military sexual trauma. Free online resource. Community for women in service.

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16. Military OneSource — Free

Military OneSource provides free, confidential 24/7 support for service members and their families at 1-800-342-9647. Services include counseling, financial advice, childcare referrals, legal consultation, deployment support, and non-medical counseling. Active duty, Guard, Reserve, and retirees within specified years may qualify. Access online at militaryonesource.mil for live chat, articles, and an extensive resource library.

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Frequently Asked

How many veterans resources are in Alabama?
Women's Corner tracks 16 verified veterans resources for women in Alabama.
Are veterans resources in Alabama free?
16 of the 16 listed veterans resources in Alabama are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Alabama have veterans resources?
Listings span cities including Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Birmingham.
What are some examples of veterans resources in Alabama?
Featured entries include Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs, Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System — Montgomery, Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center, Alabama Veterans Homes, VA Women Veterans Program — Alabama.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
6 of 16 Alabama veterans listings include verified phone numbers.