Make checks payable to ASJM Foundation Mail to: PO Box 2417 Ponchatoula, LA 70454
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Helped Veterans cover over $1000.00 in back rent.
Handed out over 20 Go Bags!
Helped to cover $1289.67. in utilities, Car insurance, and car repairs
$1000 Raised for Scholarships $1000.00 Awarded
Helped two Veterans get Idenifications
Goal for 2026: $50,000 Super Bowl LX Pool: $641.82 Donation $19.59 Total Raised so Far: $661.41
Akron House has 7 sober living houses located in Baton Rouge. We have 4 houses for men, 2 houses for women and a house for women with children. We really strive to make every newcomer the most important person and every resident will feel at home as soon as they walk through the door. Akron House is a locally owned and operated Sober Living business that helps people who are suffering with the disease of addiction. Through our experience, we have firsthand knowledge as to how alcoholism and drug addiction can be managed.
Make sure your home—your biggest investment—reflects your needs and your personality by relying on the contractor craftsmen at Sublime Cabinetry and Remodel in Baton Rouge, LA. Our specialty builders have been transforming the homes of Baton Rouge, Denham Springs, Prairieville and Central area residents with exceptional skill and unmatched craftsmanship.
Bringing Veterans together and supporting each other! Meeting are on the third Tuesday of each month at 5pm At the Hall in Hammond, LA For More information contact The Sergeant At Arms Gerard Laborde 504-654-9158 / labordegerard40@gmail.com
The Educational Opportunity Center is a grant program funded by the U.S. Department of Education. EOC is here to help students apply for admissions, complete financial forms, and assist with enrollment. We provide information and counseling to qualifying adults who want to enter or continue an educational program at ANY technical school, community college, and/or university of their choice. The goal of EOC is to increase the number of adults who enroll in post-secondary institutions.
The 21st Judicial District Court Veterans Treatment Court is a court-supervised program coupled with intensive treatment and supervision, directed at diverting individuals with prior military service from the traditional criminal justice framework. It is a hybrid of the current Drug and Mental Health Court models, serving veteran-status individuals struggling with addiction, mental illness, trauma-related disorders such as PTSD, and/or co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders. This is a voluntary program that includes regular court appearances before the designated Veterans Treatment Court Judge. It also involves drug and alcohol treatment, random drug testing, support group meetings, educational classes, and community supervision.
The Veterans Treatment Court (VTC)at the 19th JDC officially launched in 2022 when the court received a $700,000 BJA Veterans Treatment Court Discretionary Grant for the planning and implementation of the Veterans Treatment Court program. Soon thereafter, a team composed of both veterans and criminal justice stakeholders began developing the framework for the program under the guidance of presiding Judge Ron Johnson.
Veterans Upward Bound is a federally funded TRIO program that provides a wide range of services to honorably discharged veterans. These services include, but are not limited to, academic instruction, enrollment assistance, and financial aid assistance. If you are an honorably discharged veteran and have served your country for at least 180 days, our Veterans Upward Bound Program is here to help you meet your educational goals!
Geaux Jobs is Southeast Louisiana’s free resource center that equips employers, entrepreneurs, and job seekers with the tools they need to succeed. Our centers offer workshops on anything from soft skills to resume writing to interview skills. We also monitor local businesses and their employment needs, which helps residents stay aware of surrounding employment opportunities. Geaux Jobs has the resources to develop Southeast Louisiana’s local workforce. There's no barrier that we can't help you get over in order to find employment.
Proudly serving the veterans of foreign wars in the Hammond area! Meeting: Second Saturday of each Month 1030am Address: 15800 DeMarco Ln, Hammond, LA 70403
Proudly serving the veterans in the Hammond area! Meetings: Third Tuesday of each month 5pm 1700 N Oak Hammond LA 70401
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The Southeastern Louisiana University Office of Military and Veterans Success presents the 2026 Veterans Expo. Bring resources together for the military and veteran community.
Armed Forces Day is celebrated on the third Saturday in May, and it is the day Americans celebrate their military. Armed Forces Day is the proper day to honor all of the men and women currently serving, as well as those who have served and sacrificed to defend our freedom.
Blue Star Mothers of Louisiana Chapter 1 and For Our Fallen Organization every Memorial Day weekend they honor the Louisiana Natives who gave their life in service to our country. We plant 11, 000 American Flags on the grounds of the Louisiana State Capitol. Each flags represents a fallen hero from the American Revolutionary War to present day. The public is invited to participate in the flag planting. Our flags are carried through the streets of Baton Rouge by the For Our Fallen organization as a tribute to their fallen brothers and sisters.
Veterans Day, in the United States, national holiday (November 11) honouring veterans of the armed forces and those killed in the country’s wars. The observance originated in 1919 on the first anniversary of the 1918 armistice that ended World War I and was known as Armistice Day. It was commemorated in 1921 with the burial of an unknown soldier from World War I at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
**ASJM Foundation – Golf for Veterans Recovery Tournament** The ASJM Foundation Golf for Veterans Recovery Tournament is a community-driven event dedicated to supporting veterans who have served our nation but are still fighting battles long after their service ends. Our mission is simple: **to serve those who have served but are still fighting**, ensuring veterans in recovery have a stronger chance at rebuilding their lives with dignity, stability, and support. This tournament brings together golfers, sponsors, and supporters for a meaningful day on the course. Participants enjoy team-based play, contests, and camaraderie, all while helping raise funds for programs that provide critical assistance to veterans facing physical, emotional, and recovery-related challenges. Every swing, sponsorship, and show of support helps create opportunities for veterans to heal, recover, and move forward. By joining us, you’re not just playing a round of golf—you’re helping change lives. ---
Ponchatoula Veterans Parade Information table
Hammond Northshore Regional Airshow Information table set up https://www.hammondairshow.com/kickoffevents
BrewBQ for Veterans Success is event to help raise money for the Andew Service Jr Memorial Foundation. BBQ, Raffles, Beer, and Music
250th Army Birthday at a BLOCK PARTY at Perkins Rowe Town Square, Thursday, June 12 – 6 to 8pm. We will feature a great Baton Rouge young adult band with the School of Rock! As always, we will have the Future Soldier Oath of Enlistment and Cake Cutting ceremony!
The Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs, in partnership with the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System, will be hosting a Women Veterans Symposium: June 12, 2025 10 AM – 2 PM American Legion Post 38 151 S Wooddale Blvd Baton Rouge, LA Our theme this year is “Celebrating Women Veterans” so please join us for a day of empowerment, education, and networking specifically tailored for our women veterans. The symposium will feature insightful speakers, free food, music, and valuable community resource partners. The symposium will also feature FREE professional pictures and headshots. So, please feel free to bring your military souvenirs and keepsakes to take pictures with! If you need to update your professional headshots, we will have a photographer on site to facility that as well. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with our nation's heroes who have served our country and gain valuable insights into navigating life after the military. Come be a part of this inspiring event dedicated to honoring and supporting our women veterans! Registration is required. Please review the invitation for details. Doors open at 9 AM and the program begins promptly at 10:30 AM The symposium is also open to the general public so all veteran supporters are welcome as well! 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM: Presentation of Honors to Women Veterans 11:30 AM – 2 PM: Visit Community Partners | Lunch | Music | Networking | Pictures