
Standing in the Gap – The Andy Quattlebaum Warrior Hunt 2026
“Connection is not an event outcome — it is a system design challenge. If we want to reduce isolation, we must build the pathways that
“I’m thrilled with our 2024 outcomes. Dixon Center is moving closer and closer to achieving our vision…”
– 2023 Annual Report Chair’s Letter
Every year around this time, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services releases our Annual Report. This year is no exception.
In the coming week we will share our 2024 Annual Report. This report tells the story of our approach and how we build capacity to challenge – and change – the status quo based on the evolving needs of our veterans and their families.
In 2024, we influenced organizations and individuals. We expanded our work with local organizations and movements. We’ve also expanded our work as a resource with national organizations empowering veterans through their reach and impact.
Our Annual Report comprises descriptions and impact across our three pillars, and 13 programs by sharing examples of the nearly 90 projects executed in 2024.
Be on the lookout for the release and post of our 2024 Annual Report to our website on January 14. You will learn more about how we use our influence, ideas, and actions to build the capacity of other organizations, maximizing their ability to integrate veterans and their families into their programs and activities.


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“Real progress happens when organizations listen, innovate, and act together.” – Colonel (Ret.) Sam Whitehurst, Vice President, Programs & Services Recently, Dixon Center for Military