
Developing Business in the Communities We Call Home
“To be sustainable, business development must be continuous.” – Duncan S. Milne, Retired US Marine Corps Colonel, President,Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services At
“This Independence Day Help Empower Women Veterans to Live with Hope”
Please donate today to the 2024 Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services’ Independence Day Fundraising Campaign and help us reach our goal of $250,000.
We’ve made it easy for you to donate today at this link: https://dixoncenter.org/direct-giving/.
Earlier this month, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services sent appeal letters to hundreds of donors as part of our Independence Day Fundraising campaign. The dollars raised will be used for emergency financial relief for over 100 women veterans, as well as providing them access to crisis prevention programs and services, a hallmark of Dixon Center’s strategic positioning to advance impact.
There is a cost to our freedom and women veterans face unique challenges such as single parenting, childcare, homelessness, domestic abuse, and military sexual trauma.
Since 2015, Dixon Center has provided more than $600,000 in emergency financial assistance to over four hundred women veterans. Their stories are moving, and their appreciation is great, as shown in this example below.

One example of the impact we’ve had providing emergency financial assistance to women veterans in crisis.

“To be sustainable, business development must be continuous.” – Duncan S. Milne, Retired US Marine Corps Colonel, President,Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services At

“Veterans shouldn’t have to choose between purpose and opportunity. Registered apprenticeships offer both – clear pathways into skilled careers that value the discipline, leadership, and

“Now more than ever, we are reaffirming our unwavering support for those touched by military service by ensuring we have the resources to fulfill our commitments.” – Eileen

“Connection is not an event outcome — it is a system design challenge. If we want to reduce isolation, we must build the pathways that