CVMA® Chapter 17-1 is proud to support the following organizations that greatly contribute to the health and welfare of Maine's Veteran population. Please click on their respective logos to go directly to their websites. (All sites open in a new window)
The museum’s mission is to teach today’s and future generations the meaning of “SERVICE ABOVE SELF.” Through authentic artifacts displayed in various formats throughout the museum, viewers can witness the experiences and sacrifices of past members of our Armed Forces.
Veterans Adaptive Sports & Training (VAST). The goal of our VAST program is to promote lifelong health and well-being of veterans with disabilities through regular participation in a VAST array of physical activities and sports. Any and all veterans are encouraged to volunteer and enjoy some outdoor activities and a sense of camaraderie with fellow veterans.
Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum. At this moment in time and history, as Cold War memories fade and photographs, films and verbal narratives lose their relevance or disappear altogether, it is critically important that we collect, consolidate and conserve the thousands of facts, artifacts, stories and historical incidents that tell the complete story of U.S. maritime patrol aviation.
Operation ReBoot Outdoors is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that concentrates on getting veterans, law enforcement officers (LEO’s), and service members out of the house and into nature by providing healing through hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreational activities.
K9s on the Front Line. Our mission is to empower Veterans and First Responders to heal from their invisible wounds through Service Dogs, free mental health support, trauma recovery, holistic wellness programs. We are dedicated to fostering resilience and hope, helping them achieve fulfilling lives with dignity and purpose.




