Southeast Conservation Corps has an opportunity for post-9/11 Veterans to join the Veterans Fire Corps Conservation Crew.
ACP is a national nonprofit organization that helps post-9/11 Veterans find meaningful employment with a mentor’s assistance. The average starting salary was $90,000.
American Corporate Partners connects post-9/11 Veterans with corporate professionals for customized career guidance.
Discover how nonprofit, Leashes of Valor pairs post-9/11 Veterans with service dogs from shelters, aiding recovery from PTSD, TBI, and other military traumas.
American Corporate Partners (ACP) connects post-9/11 Veterans with corporate professionals for customized mentorships. Veterans find meaningful employment outcomes, whether a higher-paying job or a promotion. Since 2010, more than 34,000 Veterans have found success with ACP.
In 2023, a record number of post-9/11 Veterans found meaningful employment with mentor’s assistance for free from American Corporate Partners (ACP), a national nonprofit organization. The average starting salary was $93,000. ACP will help Veterans find a new position, get promoted and grow their civilian network.
American Corporate Partners (ACP) connects post-9/11 Veterans with corporate professionals for customized career guidance. The average starting annual salary for Veterans who use ACP is $93,000.
Under the PACT Act, Vietnam era, Gulf War era, and Post-9/11 Veterans have extended eligibility for VA health care.
Hope For The Warriors provides free comprehensive support programs to post-9/11 service members, Veterans, spouses and families of the fallen.
American Corporate Partners' customized program is designed to assist you on your path toward rewarding, meaningful employment.
The Veteran Fire Corps is looking for new team members. The National Park Service program is now open and runs from Jan. 16, 2023, to April 21, 2023. The 10-month U.S. Forest Service program is now open and runs from Jan. 16, 2023, to Oct. 6, 2023.
The article discussed the results of an earlier study by Kamdar and colleagues that used photo-elicitation to better understand food insecurity in a group of post 9/11 Veterans with children. The researchers found that food insecurity in Veterans is highly intertwined with physical and mental health, military culture, and lack of basic resources like housing or transportation.