A New Partnership, A Stronger Future
On July 23rd, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services took a major step forward in our mission of ensuring veterans and their families thrive where they live, by forming a strategic partnership with Fastport, a recognized leader in workforce development, apprenticeships, and career navigation.
Pathway to Prosperity is a national initiative led by Dixon Center that connects transitioning service members, veterans, and military spouses to training, credentials, and career opportunities that lead to family-sustaining employment.
The project is designed to eliminate barriers to meaningful work by building the capacity of organizations that align individuals with industry-recognized pathways and employer networks. Through our collaboration with Fastport, Pathway to Prosperity will expand its reach and effectiveness and will accelerate access to high-demand careers and create measurable, life-changing outcomes for veterans and their families across the country.
At Dixon Center, we believe no veteran should have to navigate the path alone. Through partnerships like this, we’re building bridges to opportunity and increasing the impact of organizations and programs that are making a difference in the lives of veterans and their families.
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