
Building a National Network of Building Trades Partners
“We’re building a network of organizations that are singularly committed to creating positive outcomes for veterans and their families.” – Colonel (Ret.) Sam Whitehurst, Vice
“Dixon Center has been a great supporter and partner of Soldier On for over a decade in our shared mission of ending veteran homelessness. We are much stronger and more effective by working together.”
– Bruce Buckley, CEO, Soldier On
Eileen Greenlay, Director of Development, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, members of her family, and friends spent time this weekend attending a fundraiser hosted by Soldier On in Belmar, NJ.
We took the opportunity to show our support for the remarkable work and impact Soldier On is having to end veteran homelessness.
The Soldier On event in NJ, along with others like it, allows us the chance to support our partners by bringing together people, resources and in some cases our expertise, to assist our partners as they build capacity.
We are proud of our relationship with Soldier On and recognize that we are much stronger when we work together than when we are apart.

Eileen Greenlay (middle) pictured with Bruce Buckley, CEO (left) and Casey DiCicco, Director of Communications (right) with Soldier On.

“We’re building a network of organizations that are singularly committed to creating positive outcomes for veterans and their families.” – Colonel (Ret.) Sam Whitehurst, Vice

“When looking to make a real difference in the lives of veterans and military families, veteran-supporting individuals and organizations – large and small, from around

“Achieving our vision to be the resource of choice for organizations and partners that work to improve the lives of veterans and their families requires a robust and aspirational pipeline.” – Eileen Greenlay,

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