
Memorial Day – Reflect and Remember
“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
During an innovation workshop, this week, at The Fedcap Group, in New York City, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services spent time determining how we can reimagine veteran and military family financial wellness.
Working and collaborating with THRUUE, AlphaROC, and the Coordinated Assistance Network (CAN), we focused on the pain points of financial wellness and how we can best leverage artificial intelligence, networks and educational programs.
We will use the data and information, systems, and partners discovered to maximize capacity building, crisis intervention and long-term services to address veteran satisfaction with their current and future financial situations.
We will publish our findings and proposed plan in the next few months. Stay tuned.

From left to right: Chris Fitzpatrick, CAN; Duncan Milne, Dixon Center; Daniel Forrester, THRUUE, Sam Whitehurst and Eileen Greenlay, Dixon Center; Harris Wekselblatt, AlphaROC.

“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

“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

The Center for Military and Veterans Services is proud to announce a significant milestone in our ongoing mission to empower and support our nation’s veterans. Over the

“We’re building a network of organizations that are singularly committed to creating positive outcomes for veterans and their families.” – Colonel (Ret.) Sam Whitehurst, Vice