
The Center Recognizes the Service & Sacrifice of Vietnam War Veterans
“Our nation owes an eternal debt of gratitude for their sacrifice and that of their families. We cannot forget to remember.” – Sara Heidenheimer, Program
A veteran-serving non-profit, Soldier On is dedicated to ”Changing the End of The Story” for homeless veterans throughout the country by providing and coordinating an extensive continuum of housing and support services for veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Listen to Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services Service Before Self Podcast Episode 16 and Episode 17 where the CEO of Soldier On, Bruce Buckley joins us to share lessons learned and innovative solutions to combatting veteran homelessness and connecting veterans and their families to their communities.
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