
Standing in the Gap – The Andy Quattlebaum Warrior Hunt 2026
“Connection is not an event outcome — it is a system design challenge. If we want to reduce isolation, we must build the pathways that
“Making the lives of veterans and their families
better in 2024.”
– Duncan S. Milne, Colonel, USMC (Ret.), President,
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services priorities year after year have not changed:
We exceeded our 2024 expectations by focusing on our priorities. We did this by keeping our work focused on four key tasks. Specifically,
Tomorrow is 2025, and we’re orientating on the new year by operating from a position of financial and programmatic strength. To learn more about our 2024 impact be on the lookout for our 2024 Annual Report which we will release on our website in January.


“Connection is not an event outcome — it is a system design challenge. If we want to reduce isolation, we must build the pathways that

How the Center and the Fedcap Group Make Greater Impact Together At the heart of Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services’ (the Center) mission

“Our donor gifts are a small but intentional way of saying thank you. They’re meant to reflect the gratitude we feel and for the trust

“Real progress happens when organizations listen, innovate, and act together.” – Colonel (Ret.) Sam Whitehurst, Vice President, Programs & Services Recently, Dixon Center for Military