Donors React to Memorial Day & Basic Needs

Thank you to our donors who throughout the month of May made donations to Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services. These donors made memorial gifts in remembrance of a loved one who has passed away. By giving a donation in memory of a family member or friend, these donors are recognizing a special individual while also affirming their shared values and commitment to our nation’s fallen over Memorial Day Weekend. In June, we were honored to receive investments supporting Women Veterans Emergency Financial Assistance. This crisis intervention program recognizes the unique financial challenges women veterans face in creating stable, fulfilling lives for themselves and their families as they reintegrate into civilian life.  Our donation process is simple and quick. In just 30 seconds, your donation will be on its way to enable our veterans and their families to succeed where they live. And again, thank you to our nearly 2,000 donors.  

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