Veteran Resources: Brevard County

Veteran

Amanda Herrnkind, MSW

University of Central Florida

Manager of Public Relations, Office of the Brevard County Property Appraiser

Amanda.Herrnkind@BCPAO.us

Granddaughter of WWII Army Veteran, 82nd Airborne division and sister to an Army Ranger and Airman, Amanda is a strong advocate for the Veteran and Active-duty community here in Brevard County. She has completed two Marine Corps marathons in honor of the fallen and continues to work daily with elected official, Dana Blickley, and other Veteran advocates that serve this great county. Here are a few of the local resources her practice as a Social Worker paved the way to connection; we hope you too can find them helpful and empowering.  

Just as different countries have unique cultural practices, individuals who have served in the military develop a cultural relationship and understanding of hierarchy, structure, uniformity, and sacrifice that many who have simply lived in the “civilian world” cannot fully relate. Once an individual moves past their time in the Armed Services, transitioning to civilian life may be difficult. Hardships can arise due to the loss of the cultural dynamic that existed day to day in their job duties and routine, due to injury, both seen and unseen, changes in family dynamics, and other potential risk factors. As an active social worker within the Veteran community, I have gleaned a myriad of local resources and have had the honor to make a difference in the lives of many.  

It is up to the individual to choose to utilize the resources available in a way in which to promote a positive sense of self, increased awareness, and competence in what the resources can do to provide beneficial tools and strategies for change. Just because your culture (situation) may have changed, does not mean you have to lose your sense of control or the ability to adapt; you just might need some new tools. 

Advanced Planning, Benefits, & Health Care

Many locations throughout Brevard county – assist with applying for VA and combat-related disability benefits.

(407) 646-5500

Palliative and end-of-life care.

(321) 269-4240

Funeral and interment services and honors.

(321) 383-2638

Education & Employment

Linkage to local job opportunities as well as classes for career success and development.

(321) 504-7600

Coalition of groups providing resources and support to military families. Dial 211 to talk to a specialist.

Offer scholarship opportunities to school-age children of Veteran and Active-duty families. 

Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, & Substance Abuse

Crisis Line

Call 24 hours/day as needed.

(800) 273-8255 

Homeless prevention and intervention, and legal aid referral source. 

(888) 787-6847

Counseling and support of mental health and substance abuse for First responders, Active-duty, and Veterans. 

(321) 345-0638 

Public Service & Community Support

Educate, facilitate, and never forget MIA/POW. 

(321) 720-5032

Organization for honorably discharged Veterans with links to many local resources as well as community involvement. 

Organization for honorably discharged Veterans with links to many local resources as well as community involvement. 

Museum & recreation area. DAV office (call for hours). Meeting site for military-related organizations.

(321) 453-1776