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Our 2023 Annual Report is out! Dive into reading stories of our impact on Service Members, Veterans, and their families over the course of 2023. ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Wc6RZt
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Everyone knows Steve Rogers as Captain America… 🦸🏻♂️🇺🇸 But do you know him as Steve Rogers the Veteran? 🎖️🤔 Often times veterans find themselves having a difficult time when it comes to understanding their benefits In our newest video, we talk about the different types of care veterans can receive and the steps to getting that care. 💙 🎥: https://lnkd.in/gdMWzg6X
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Transitioning from military to civilian life isn't easy, but Service to Success is here to navigate those challenges together. Start your journey with a $49 consult. Call 772-212-2963 today for empowerment and success!
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Transitioning from military service to civilian life can be complex, especially when our identity feels so attached to our veteran status. Although some may seamlessly adopt new identities post-service, others struggle to assume what feels like a new identity. This can be especially true for service members of an older generation, especially if they have spent a significant portion of their life and career in the military. It's natural to question who we are beyond our veteran title, but it's also an opportunity for self-discovery and growth beyond our service. Let's navigate this journey with compassion and openness, embracing the multifaceted identities that make us who we are. Share this with a transitioning veteran! For our more seasoned vets, what do you think? What has it been like for you transitioning to civilian life? Let us know in the comments!
More than just a veteran Part 2: The older generation
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In this insightful clip, we delve into the important conversation around our responsibility towards those who have served our nation. Exploring the complexities of the issue, we emphasize the simple truth: it is our obligation to care for our veterans.
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Today, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services released the 2023 Annual Report. This report tells the story of our approach and impact. The 2023 Annual Report shares descriptions and impact across our three pillars, and thirteen programs by using examples of the eighty projects executed in 2023. Based on the evolving needs of our veterans and their families – our tagline since our founding – Reaching America became our 2023 theme. We are Reaching America. Creating synergies between like-minded organizations, expanding programmatic reach, building capacity, all while serving as a resource hub for organizations and individuals seeking to integrate veterans and their families. As our Chair, David Sutherland, said about the report, “Dixon Center is offering the right mix of expertise to assist organizations of all dimensions, sectors and geographies; staying true to our values and culture while achieving their purpose, making the lives of veterans and their families better.” You can download the report and read more here: https://lnkd.in/eSssfAMs
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Please stop by to discuss the current state of medical readiness and how Acuity International can help your unit improve its posture.
The Acuity team will be onsite at next week's AMSUS - The Society of Federal Health Professionals Annual Meeting! We're looking forward to collaborating with health professionals focused on advancing Military, Public, Veterans, and Global Health. Visit us in booth 212!
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Founder of The Stay Living Foundation | Security Supervisor | Marksmanship Instructor | Scuba Instructor | Former Army Ranger and Green Beret
During the transition, time becomes a major adversary for many soldiers. It's alarming how often we, as leaders, fail to adequately prepare them for life beyond the service. For years, we've largely ignored the potential of social media, especially in combat situations. Now, soldiers are thrust into intensive three-day programs to learn entirely new systems, which is far from ideal. So, how do we fix this? It starts with us, the veterans. If you've been in the service and know someone who's about to leave or has already left, reach out. Share your own experiences—the good, the bad, and the ugly. Let them know what worked for you and what didn't. Stay Living! Stay Winning! RLTW!
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Those of us in #highered need to understand that an uncritical embrace or even grudging acceptance of #AI as its being handed to us, will lead back to what this Guardian article addresses. #orwellian #futureofwork
"I’ve written about relationships between tech companies and the military before, so I shouldn’t have been surprised by anything I saw or heard at this conference. But when it ended, and I departed DC for home, it felt like my life force had been completely sucked out of my body." https://lnkd.in/gcMheHYz
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