Building Capacity by Collaborating
With the resources from a generous donor, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, Single Stop and the Coordinated Assistance Network (CAN) are launching a collaborative to benefit New York women veterans. By connecting resources and community-based direct services with at-risk veterans this initiative is resulting in their healing with honor and living with hope.
Combining our technical expertise with the Single Stop and CAN technology-based platforms we are building capacity.
We have created these tried-and-true collaboratives in the past with dozens of other organizations across all sectors of society in hundreds of communities. This time, the unique use of technology is making solutions much more effective and efficient with greater reach.
We will keep everyone updated on our progress and impact through our social media accounts, website, and Annual Report.

About Single Stop, a partner member of The Fedcap Group. Single Stop builds pathways out of poverty by leveraging partnerships and technology to connect people to existing resources, all through a unique one-stop shop.
About The Coordinated Assistance Network (CAN), a partner of Dixon Center since 2012. CAN is a community hub of industry information and providers, fostering partnerships across open-source communication while providing measurable outcomes and milestone reporting.

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