Atlanta, GA: Supporting Local Veteran Charities 2025
Supporting Veterans in Our Community
For many veterans returning from active duty to civilian life, the transition can be challenging in ways we donāt always see: housing instability, job-readiness gaps, mental-health needs, and more. Fortunately, here in Metro Atlanta there are committed non-profits working every day to uplift and support these heroes. This list highlights three local veteran-support organizations, what they do, and how our real estate team is proud to partner in their mission.
1. Veterans Empowerment Organization (VEO)
A healing campus environment where veterans receive stable housing, workforce readiness, and wellness support as they rebuild their lives.
Founded in 2008, the Veterans Empowerment Organization offers a holistic āH.O.W.ā modelāHousing, Optimal Wellness, and Workforceāto help veterans overcome invisible wounds, health challenges, and instability. Their goal: empower veterans to achieve self-sufficiency and dignity as they reintegrate into life after service.
2. The Warrior Alliance
A collaborative hub that connects veterans and their families to legal services, employment opportunities, and community resources. The Warrior Alliance exists to āadvance the lineā for post-service veterans by bridging gaps between military service and civilian success. Their mission is to partner with organizations, legal clinics, and employers so that veterans can thriveānot just surviveāonce the uniform comes off.
3. ATLVets (Advancing The Line for Veterans)
A nonprofit championing veteran-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, facilitating networking, mentorship, and community visibility in the Atlanta region. Founded in the Atlanta area, ATLVets focuses on economic empowermentāhelping transition-era veterans launch, grow, and network in business. Their goal: create sustainable career paths and a strong veteran business community in the region.