Employees:
108Revenue:
$1.7MAbout
Formed in 2009, the Navy Safe Harbor Foundation is dedicated to supporting the recovery of wounded, ill, and injured Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and their families by assisting them with resources not currently provided by government or community resources.
Navy Safe Harbor Foundation aims to ensure that every service member is given an opportunity for full recovery after a serious injury by coordinating the non-medical care of seriously wounded, ill and injured Sailors and Coast Guardsmen, and provides resources and support to their families.
Enrollment in the Navy Wounded Warrior – Safe Harbor is available to service members wounded in combat, as well as to those diagnosed with a serious illness or injured in shipboard, training and liberty accidents. Navy Wounded Warrior – Safe Harbor coordinates the non-medical care of seriously wounded, ill and injured Sailors and Coast Guardsmen, and provides resources and support to their families.
Enrollment lasts a lifetime.
NSHF steps in to fill the gap to provide financial assistance and support to assist Sailors and Coast Guardsmen in their recovery, rehabilitation and transition:
Recognized as the gold standard of care for the world-class support it provides to each and every enrolled Sailor and Coast Guardsman, as well as their families.
NSHF Services and Accommodations:
â—¾Respite care for enrollees and their families
â—¾Financial and Legal Services
â—¾Travel Expenses
â—¾Court Costs
â—¾Warrior Weekends
â—¾Housing/Rental Support
â—¾Support of Transition from Recovery/Rehabilitation
â—¾Family Support (i.e., Christmas Gifts, Family camps)
â—¾Adaptive Athletics
â—¾Housing Modifications
â—¾Vehicle Modifications
â—¾Specialized Equipment
â—¾Public Awareness
â—¾PTSD/Combat Stress Support and Education
NSHF Purpose:
â—¾Focus support and services toward US Navy and Coast Guard seriously Wounded, Ill, and Injured (WII) reserve, active-duty, and medically retired population
◾Focus support to the Navy’s Safe Harbor Command enrollee population and family members.
â—¾Fill the gaps and provide services not available through government or community avenues.
â—¾Raise awareness of the needs of WII Sailors, Coastguardsmen, and their families.
Supported Population:
â—¾All seriously wounded, ill, or injured Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and their families â—¾OIF/OEF Casualties
â—¾Shipboard Accidents
â—¾Liberty Accidents (MVAs, motorcycle accidents)
â—¾Serious Medical and Psychological Conditions (cancer, severe PTSD)
â—¾High risk non-seriously wounded, ill, or injured Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and their families (on a case by case basis)
â—¾Families in Crisis
â—¾Special InterestNavy Safe Harbor Foundation Address
3601 Eisenhower Ave
Alexandria, VA
United StatesNavy Safe Harbor Foundation Email