Muriel O. Frazier

Muriel O. Frazier bravely served in the U.S. Air Force for over 25 years. When she was honorably discharged, she left the military with a myriad of accomplishments that span her entire life.

Ms. Frazier made it her career to help in serving mentally challenged adults and developmentally delayed children. On top of this valiant work, she dedicated her life to assisting veterans’ transition back into civilian life, which is no easy task.

Currently, Ms. Frazier is the Director of the Homeless Female Veterans and Veterans with Families, the children’s program at Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. This organization serves female veterans with or without children, and male veterans with children under 18 years of age. She understands how hard it is to assimilate back into civilian life, and so assists these veteran families with finding gainful employment and permanent housing. Helping them become normal again is a serious and brave effort, giving her a significant impact on the betterment of their lives.

Ms. Frazier served as the Women’s Chapter Commander from 2013-2016 at the National Association for Black Veterans, Inc. (NABVETS), and she has recently been elected to serve as Region VII Commander. Her commitment to getting the job done has made her an important asset to Black Veterans for Social Justice.