The PMW Foundation

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
The PMW Foundation
Date
December 2023
Publication
P4HE Partner Organization
Abstract / Description

The goal of the PMW Foundation is to provide support, education, and outreach for veterans from the time of separation from active duty in military service. The Foundation provides:

  • Benefits: Veterans’ benefits and opportunities via collaborations, partnerships, and direct and supplemental education options delivered in a culturally relevant manner.
  • Healthcare: Healthcare navigation and resources include but are not limited to physical and mental health with a focus on the VA system and other venues with a focus on access, eligibility, and transition.
    • Key to healthcare navigation is ongoing education with a focus on recommended screenings, risk assessments, tools for Veterans and their families, and a comprehensive overview of existing government and private recommendations and opportunities.
    • Key to mental health navigation includes strategies to combat stigma, mentorship, and group collaborations and resources.
    • Health and wellness plan implementation and intervention with a focus on prevention, early detection, and treatment for the individual Veteran and their families.
  • Career & Lifestyle Strategies: Into civilian life that spans immediate separation from service forward into retirement and aged years.
  • Families of Disabled or Deceased of Veterans: Support for families of disabled or deceased Veterans and the navigation of services with a focus on proper connections to existing and future programs. Other supportive and educational outreach in partnership with other institutions and organizations.
  • AstraZeneca’s Accelerate Change Together (ACT) on Health Equity programs: Support for families of disabled or deceased Veterans and the navigation of services with a focus on proper connections to existing and future programs. Other supportive and educational outreach in partnership with other institutions and organizations.


 

Artifact Type
Application
Reference Type
Website
Topic Area
Policy and Practice