TriWest Community Partners
For All They Give... We’re Giving Back
As part of our current mission to serve Veterans, we are focused on giving our time and available resources to support the following Veteran-centric organizations:
Active Community Partners
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Bob Woodruff FoundationDesigned to create long-lasting positive outcomes for our nation’s wounded, ill, and injured Veterans, Service Members and their families. |
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Disabled American VeteransSince 1920 the DAV has been dedicated to empowering Veterans lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity by ensuring that Veterans and their families have access to all the benefits available to them. |
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Congressional Medal of Honor FoundationPerpetuates the legacy of the Congressional Medal of Honor and its recipients. TriWest's President and CEO, David J. McIntyre, Jr., is a member of the Board of Directors. To learn more visit Visions of Valor and Medal of Honor Speak Out! |
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Employer Support of the Guard and ReserveESGR was established in 1972 to promote cooperation and to help resolve conflicts between Reserve Component members and their civilian employers arising from an employee’s military commitment. |
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GI Film FestivalAn educational organization that preserves Veterans stories in film and television by bringing Hollywood and the military together for unforgettable events that help connect society and soldiers. |
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Hire America’s HeroesConnects America’s corporations with the rich skills and abilities of Veteran Service members and their families for the purpose of employment in the corporate workforce. |
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Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of AmericaProvides valuable resources and empowers Veterans to connect with one another, fostering a strong and lasting community. Through education, advocacy and community building, IAVA strives to create a country which honors and supports Veterans of all generations. |
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Joe Foss InstituteAims to promote an appreciation among students for the American tradition of liberty, the country's military history, and patriotic values of freedom, patriotism, integrity, service, and character that are represented by our nation’s Veterans. |
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Paralyzed Veterans of AmericaProvides disabled Veterans and their families with everything they need to thrive. |
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PsychArmorProvides innovative training and effective support to all civilians, arming them to work confidently and effectively with military and Veteran populations through free access to an extensive library of high-quality online courses and other support services. |
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TAPSThe Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors offers hope, healing, comfort and care to American Armed Forces families grieving after the death of a Service member. |
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Veterans of Foreign WarsVeterans Service Organization comprised of Veterans and Service Members from the active, guard and reserve forces to foster comraderie, serve the military community and advocate on behalf of all Veterans. |
Inactive Community Partners
Throughout the history of our company, TriWest Healthcare Alliance has been privileged to support other organizations that serve those who serve, and the communities where they live. Below are some of those organizations TriWest has partnered with in the past.
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American Red CrossKeeps the public prepared to respond to disasters and personal emergencies. Additionally, the organization provides training in lifesaving skills, collects and distributes half the nation’s blood supply and helps victims of more than 67,000 disasters annually. |
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Armed Services YMCAThis nonprofit organization, working with the Department of Defense, has provided support services to our nation’s military Service members and their families for more than 140 years. |
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Fisher HouseA network of “comfort homes” built near major military and VA Medical Centers. These homes enable family members to be close to their loved ones during stressful times of extended medical care. |
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Military Officers Association of AmericaConsists of active duty Service members, National Guard, Reserves, retirees and former officers of all services and their surviving spouses. It was established to promote state and national legislative programs aimed at protecting the interests of members, their dependents and survivors. |
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National Guard Association of the United StatesThis is a nonpartisan organization representing nearly 45,000 current and former Army and Air National Guard officers. Formed in 1878, NGAUS is focused on procuring better equipment, standardized training and a more combat-ready force by petitioning Congress for resources. |
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National Guard Youth ChalleNGeProvides at-risk teens the opportunity to complete basic academic courses. In addition, National Guard Youth ChalleNGe provides valuable life-skills training emphasizing physical fitness and personal discipline. |
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Navy-Marine Corps Relief SocietyThis society provides financial, educational and other assistance to members of the Naval Services of the United States, eligible family members and survivors when in need. It receives and manages funds to administer these programs. |
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Operation HomefrontProvides emergency and morale assistance for our troops, the families they leave behind, and for wounded warriors when they return home. |
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Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer FoundationThis is the world’s largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists working together to save lives, empower people and ensure quality care for all. The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® is the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer. |
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Toys for TotsHelps needy children experience the joys of the holidays, unites local communities in a common cause and motivates children to grow into responsible, productive, patriotic citizens and future community leaders. |
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United WayBrings diverse people and resources together to address the most urgent issues their communities face. |
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United Service OrganizationThis is a congressionally chartered, nonprofit organization that TriWest is proud to have a longstanding relationship with, as the USO is the spiritual force being America's military. |