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“We need to be a part of solution” – The response from two potential funders after understanding the challenges of aging veterans While asking the right
Our planning for Veterans Day Weekend is well under way. What are your plans to honor the service of our veterans?
Beginning 11 November, and throughout the holiday weekend, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services will be participating in events across Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, Illinois, Wisconsin, Washington, and communities in many other states. Our team members will be serving as speakers, volunteers, guests, vocal advocates, hosting families and friends in our homes, and making donations. In other words, our team members will be honoring those who served – with tributes.
Veterans Day Weekend is when we kick off our annual end of year giving campaign. This campaign provides people with a way to recognize the service of a veteran. Honor them with a tribute by making a memorial or honorary tribute. It will make you feel good and have an impact by making the lives of veterans and their families better.
“We need to be a part of solution” – The response from two potential funders after understanding the challenges of aging veterans While asking the right
“A five-sided granite group marker stands over the gravesite”– Arlington National Cemetery Website Group Burials Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services participated in events around
“Task Force Movement is a great example of the power of collaboration.”-Colonel (Ret.) Sam Whitehurst, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services As part of
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is a member of The Fedcap Group which was founded in 1935 by three World War I veterans. Our goal is,