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No Jeep Left Behind Veteran Assistance Organization     

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No Jeep Left Behind is a 501c3 non-profit organization that was founded with one mission in mind, to help combat veteran homelessness. We felt that the best way for us to help do this was to combine it with one of our favorite things: JEEPS! So, just as our veterans left no man behind, we at NJLB will leave no Jeep behind! We accept donated Jeeps and Jeep parts and use the profits from their sales to aid Florida veterans who are facing homelessness. We also collect unopened toiletry items and create hygiene kits, we collect gently used clothing, monetary donations, blankets, sheets, towels, socks, backpacks, school supplies, and new/used bicycles in good condition. All of these items are then given to veterans and veteran families in need. If you have items to donate, please don't hesitate to contact us...we will schedule a pick up time that works best for you!

DID YOU KNOW....

We at No Jeep Left Behind love Jeeps and hate to see them die slow, painful, rusty deaths. We are looking for Jeeps in decent condition (and Jeep parts), if we cannot use the whole Jeep, we will attempt to salvage as many parts as possible. For Jeeps or parts that are donated, we will organize a pick up to make the donation as easy as possible, just give us a call at 561-703-0879 or email us at jacque@nojeelpleftbehind.com 

PO BOX 356

GULF HAMMOCK, FL 32639

561-703-0879


NO JEEP LEFT BEHIND: FL DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
CONSUMER SERVICES REGISTRATION # CH50743
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TOLL FREE (800-435- 7352) WITHIN THE STATE.
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How you can help...

  Email: jacque@nojeepleftbehind.com

What We Do...

1. If you, or someone you know, travels a lot and you guys don't use your hotel toiletries, collect them up and donate them!

​2. If you know of any resources that might benefit our veterans that are not on our website, please let us know.

​3. If you know of a Jeep, Veteran, or social event that will help us bring more awareness to our cause and might be willing to let us set up a booth, please let us know. 

4. We are always collecting donations so call us today to schedule a pick up of your donations! 

5. Go to smile.amazon.com and pick No Jeep Left Behind as your non-profit organization of choice. Every time you purchase from smile.amazon.com a portion of your purchase will go directly to No Jeep Left Behind. 

6. If you've modified your Jeep and don't know what to do with your old parts, donate them to No Jeep Left Behind! 



  • Veteran homelessness has declined ​by nearly 50% since 2010, but there are still approximately 67,000 veterans facing homelessness.  https://themilitarywallet.com/homeless-veterans-in-america/
  • ​Most Veterans who experience homelessness are men over age 50 living in urban areas.  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (December 2017) The 2016 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress Part 2
  • ​​Veteran women are more than twice as likely as non-Veteran women to experience homelessness.  U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans (July 2016). Homeless Evidence & Research Roundtable Series: Women Veterans and Homelessness. Accessed at: https://www.va.gov/HOMELESS/nchav/docs/HERS-Womens-Proceedings.pdf
  • Homeless veterans tend to be male (91 percent), single (98 percent), live in a city (76 percent), and have a mental and/or physical disability (54 percent). http://www.endhomelessness.org/library/entry/fact-sheet-veteran-homelessness
  • Because of veterans’ military service, this population is at higher risk of experiencing traumatic brain injuries and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), both of which have been found to be among the most substantial risk factors for homelessness. http://www.endhomelessness.org/library/entry/fact-sheet-veteran-homelessness​
  • ​​Primary causes of homelessness among veterans are http://www.veteransinc.org/about-us/statistics/:
    1.  Lack of income due to limited education and lack of transferable skills from military to civilian life (especially true of younger veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan)
    2.  Combat-related physical health issues and disabilities
    3.  Combat-related mental health issues and disabilities
    4.  Substance abuse problems that interfere with job retention
    5.  Weak social networks due to problems adjusting to civilian life
    6.  Lack of services​

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a pick up for

your donation

561-703-0879

Daisy@nojeepleftbehind.com

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No Jeep Left Behind

Assistance To Homeless Veterans

No Jeep Left Behind

is a 501c3

Non-Profit Organization  aiding Florida veterans

who are facing 

homelessness. 

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