Our Mission is simple.
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Educate You.
We want to make sure you fully understand what you have earned through your service. From healthcare and disability compensation to housing, education, and career opportunities, the resources are already there, but too many veterans never use them because they were never properly shown how. We break everything down in a way that is clear, direct, and easy to follow so you are not left guessing or overwhelmed. This is about giving you the knowledge you need to take control of your situation and move forward with confidence, not confusion.
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Guide You.
We do not just give you information and leave you to figure it out on your own. We are here to walk you through it. Use our platform, reach out, ask questions, and get real direction on what to do next. Whether you are filing your first claim, trying to understand your benefits, or just need someone to point you in the right direction, we are here for you. There is no question too small and no situation too big when it comes to your wellbeing. If you are willing to take the first step, we will meet you there and help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
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Stabilize You.
We help you get to a place where you are secure, supported, and no longer just trying to survive day to day. That means connecting you to the resources that create real stability, whether it is housing, healthcare, education, financial support, or the benefits you earned but may not be using yet. This is about building structure back into your life so you can stand on your own again with confidence. You are not meant to navigate this alone, and once you are stabilized, you will not feel like you have to.
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Inspire You.
Our goal is not just to get you back on your feet, it is to get you to a place where you are strong, clear, and confident enough to lead by example. When you understand your benefits, have stability in your life, and feel supported again, you become someone others can look to. We want you to take what you have rebuilt and use it to lift up your fellow veterans, your brothers and sisters, and the people around you. This is how real change happens. One person gets back on track, then turns around and helps the next. You are not just part of this mission, you are the reason it continues.

Meet Our Founder
LCpl Valentina Vescova
LCpl Valentina Vescova served in the United States Marine Corps from 2019 to 2022 as a 2651 – ISR Systems Engineer, working with intelligence systems, encrypted networks, and classified data transfers. After leaving the military, she experienced firsthand how difficult it can be for veterans to access the care and support they have earned.
Her life did not slow down after service, it collapsed. A severe spinal injury left her completely bedridden for nearly two years, unable to work, support herself, or even move without being in agonizing pain. With no family support and no guidance on how to navigate the system, she lost her apartment and was forced to live out of her car with her two dogs, unsure of what her next step would be.
That moment became the turning point in her life. Through faith, discipline, and the same resilience the Marine Corps built in her, she began rebuilding from nothing. She walked into a church in Jupiter, Florida, where she found purpose again, volunteering to help feed tens of thousands of families while continuing to push forward physically and mentally despite her serious condition.
LCpl Valentina Vescova believes that no woman, veteran, or child should ever have to fight alone.
At the same time, she used the technical skills she learned in the military to build her first business, ‘Where You At’, a software platform now used by over 1,000 establishments across Florida and is expanding nationwide.
In April of 2025, she had to pay out of pocket for a spinal surgery in hopes of fixing her back pain however, that surgery resulted in a severe complication. LCpl Vescova woke up from surgery completely unable to feel her entire left leg and large parts of her right. Doctors told her she might never regain feeling again. She chose to fight anyway.
Starting on a walker, unable to feel the ground beneath her feet, she trained her body every single day as if her life depended on it. She fell, and got back up more times than she can count and she did it without anyone holding her hand. Today, she has regained approximately 97 percent of feeling back in her legs and continues to grow stronger every day.


She lives her life on the basis of leading and protecting woman, veterans, and children.
Through every stage of her journey, one thing became clear, veterans are not failing, the system is failing them. That realization is what led her to create “The Next Mission: You,” a platform dedicated to connecting veterans to the resources, benefits, and support systems that already exist but are too often overlooked, misunderstood, or never accessed at all. With over 17 veteran suicides occurring daily nationwide, her mission is direct and urgent. No veteran should leave service and be left to figure life out alone.
The mission continues, but this time it’s personal.