
Heal with Honor-Nine to Two Programs
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is changing from 13 programs to six – two per pillar. Specifically, our Pillar Heal with Honor is shifting from nine
“Building capacity within The Fedcap Group, and across the nation, is one of our objectives.”
– Colonel Duncan Milne, U.S. Marine Corps (RET.), President,
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services
Dixon Center for Military Services is building capacity with The Fedcap Group’s growing number of top-tier nonprofit agencies dedicated to advancing the economic well-being of people with barriers, including veterans.
Dixon Center is:
We are building capacity. We are strengthening ongoing collaboration with partner organizations and stakeholders that address, or want to address their impact on the evolving needs of our nations veterans and their families.
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is changing from 13 programs to six – two per pillar. Specifically, our Pillar Heal with Honor is shifting from nine
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is actively building capacity with organizations and individuals empowering veterans and their families to Work with Purpose. Working with organizations
While our donors don’t often expect more than a simple “thank you” in return for their generosity, a small token of our appreciation is going
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services has kicked off Season 5 of the Service Before Self Podcast! Recently we sat down with Adam Marr, co-host of