
Bringing Together Like-Minded Partners to Develop Solutions
“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
Thank you Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) for the $5,000 contribution to Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services.
For more than 11 years Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services and the Utility Workers Union of America remain enduring partners.
The UWUA is increasing access to an array of training and support services through the Utility Workers Military Assistace Program (UMAP). UMAP and Dixon Center collaborate on creating pathways to careers where veterans earn a family wage and have affordable healthcare and benefits.
We are especially thankful to President James T. Slevin, and Secretary-Treasurer Michael Coleman for their leadership as well as all the UWUA members for their commitment to those touched by military service.
“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,