OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA) is proud to announce a new collaboration with Grace After Fire, a veteran-centered nonprofit organization, to expand services and support for Oklahoma’s women veterans and their families.
This partnership brings together ODVA’s extensive network of veteran services and Grace After Fire’s proven expertise in community groups, crisis intervention, peer support, and mental health resilience. Together, the two organizations will offer a coordinated approach to providing vital resources, referrals, benefits navigation, and community reintegration support.
“We are honored to partner with Grace After Fire to reach even more veterans across Oklahoma,” said Guadalupe Higadera, Women Veteran Administrator, ODVA, “This collaboration strengthens our commitment to ensuring every veteran has access to the help, community groups, respect, and resources they have earned through their service.”
Grace After Fire has built a strong reputation for serving women veterans through advocacy, direct support, and empowerment initiatives. Through this collaboration, ODVA and Grace After Fire will work together on outreach events, educational workshops, and tailored programming to meet the unique needs of Oklahoma’s women veteran population.
“We believe that no woman veteran should ever feel alone in their journey,” said Tana Plescher, Grace After Fire President. “Partnering with ODVA allows us to amplify our efforts and deliver a more comprehensive support system for those who have sacrificed so much for our country.”