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At Our Veterans Are Loved, Inc., our unwavering commitment is to honor and uplift our nation’s heroes—the brave men and women who have selflessly served in the military.  

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Our Veterans Are Loved, Inc., is dedicated to providing veterans and transitioning military personnel with transitional housing and workforce development programs.  Currently, we are a South Florida local veteran charity, we serve veterans, caregivers and families of veterans.

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901 NW 141st Street
Miami, Florida 33168

Office 305.600.7823

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Free, professional assistance from our benefits advocates to help veterans receive benefits

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Join us in supporting veterans' success!   Your sponsorship ensures access to vital programs like transitional housing, workforce development, and supportive services, empowering veterans to thrive in civilian life.  Together, we can make a lasting impact on the lives ot thse who have served our country.  Become a sponsor today and be a part of our mission to honor and support our veterans.

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Edward Mason, Founder

My personal journey as a veteran who has experienced homelessness, ignited my passion to establish Our Veterans Are Loved, Inc. (OVAL). Through my own challenges, I recognized the critical need for comprehensive support systems tailored to veterans facing similar struggles. OVAL was born from a deep commitment to providing transitional housing, workforce development programs, and supportive services, empowering veterans to rebuild their lives and achieve sustainable independence. My firsthand experience fuels my dedication to serving fellow veterans, ensuring that no one else faces homelessness alone. My ultimate goal is to eliminate "homeless veteran" from the American lexicon. Thanks for your support!