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“Connection is not an event outcome — it is a system design challenge. If we want to reduce isolation, we must build the pathways that
”We would like to welcome Tatum Causey
to our team!”
– Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services welcomes a new member of our team. Tatum Causey, Development Specialist, brings her development experience from Community Renewal Society and Union League Boys & Girls Clubs in Chicago to help Dixon Center make the lives of veterans and their families better.
Tatum’s background and focus on donor relations ensures that Dixon Center can continue to assist individuals, organizations, and communities integrate veterans and their families into their existing programs.
Eileen Greenlay, Director of Development, shared, “I am very excited to have Tatum join the passionate and talented team at Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, particularly as part of the Development team. In addition to her organizational and technical skills, we plan to tap into her enthusiasm and her strong commitment to serving those who served our country.”
She has a strong passion for providing resources, support and care for those that need it the most.
If you have any questions about making a donation to Dixon Center, you can contact Tatum at tcausey@dioxncenter.org.


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