13 Amazing Years
On 13 July 2025 Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services will celebrate 13 years of impact.
This is an exciting time for our team. It is the opportunity to double-down on our noble purpose: to make the lives of our veterans and their families better. This is the chance to build upon the success across our 3 pillars, 6 programs, and more than 550 projects over the past 13 years.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who has recognized and supported our commitment throughout this continuing journey.
- We Listen: We know that the needs of our veterans are evolving, not disappearing.
- We Collaborate: We believe that every organization and individual can effectively integrate veterans and their families into their existing community-based programs.
- We Adapt: We know that every veteran, military member, and their families are unique, and we respect and honor their differences by remaining flexible in our response.
- We Respond: We work with others to develop and deploy solutions before problems become a crisis.
- We Persevere: We know the importance of never giving up on our veterans and their families to ensure they reach their full potential.
- We are Transparent: We are disciplined in our fiscal responsibility, with regular disclosures about financial and operational performance and impact.

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“The selected lines from Laurence Binyon’s poem ‘For the Fallen’ honors sacrifice and serves as a reminder of the enduring respect and remembrance owed to fallen

A War Widow Reflects on Memorial Day
“I don’t wait until a holiday comes up to recognize those who have fallen – and the families of the fallen. I feel these service