Patton Veterans Project
About
Veterans support doesn’t always make the evening news, but organizations like Patton Veterans Project quietly shape how local vets reconnect and move forward. The group works across counseling, mentorship, and legal navigation, helping former service members find solid ground after service. They’ve built a network where shared experience becomes a tool, not just a talking point. On 5th Avenue in New York, the team keeps a steady rhythm of small-group sessions, crisis support, and peer-led workshops.
Walk-in clinics for benefits questions and family transition programs run most afternoons, while evening seminars tackle practical hurdles like housing paperwork or employer outreach. Their model mixes one-on-one guidance with drop-in hours, so veterans can arrive without an appointment and still leave with a next step. No high-pressure sales—just questions answered and options laid out in plain language by people who’ve been there.
Call (646) 992-3676 if you need directions or a quick talk with their intake coordinator; they’ll confirm whether group or private support fits your day. They keep the line open five days a week, so evenings or weekends are usually fine for a call.
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