Connecting Wounded Warriors, Service Members, Veterans, Their Families and Caregivers with Those Who Support Them
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For Washington Veterans
Monday, November 8, 2011
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
During this down economy, many veterans are struggling to find employment. This workshop is designed to help veterans:
For additional information about the workshop see the link.
There are more than 63,000 veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in Washington state, and more coming back all the time. And we need to find ways to connect with them.
You know when you’re on an airplane, and the flight attendant announces there are American service people onboard, and why don’t we all give them a round of thankful applause?
Sam Barrett hates that.
“I just roll my eyes,” said Barrett, 30, a U.S. Army Airborne Ranger who did three tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. He finished active duty in May 2009, then served in the National Guard until last February.
Barrett doesn’t mean to sound ungrateful.
But while we may think we’re giving veterans a gift, to some it feels like an empty box; and the only thing we may be parting with is our own sense of guilt
The Puget Sound Project Management Institute are generously offering Veterans 1 Project Management Professional (PMP) and 10 Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) Scholarships. These Certifications are in HIGH demand in the workforce and EVERY Veteran can benefit with these Certifications.
We highly encourage you to pass this onto your fellow Vets. A strong demand for this scholarship will result in more opprtunities across Washington State. So if Renton is too far to travel, be sure to send in an abundance of requests from your area to create demand in your location. This is a National Institute and they have members everywhere.
MINNEAPOLIS — President Barack Obama committed on Tuesday to taking care of what he called “the 9/11 generation,” vowing to spare Iraq and Afghanistan veterans’ health, education and employment training programs from Washington’s budget ax.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0811/62324.html#ixzz1WXrkj1Md
Eight years ago, after the capture of Saddam Hussein in a spider hole,TIME Magazine named The American Soldier its “Person of the Year.” It was an iconic cover story that put a face on these wars and played a decisive role in getting Americans to separate personal politics from their treatment of our troops.
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray was at the Amazon campus Wednesday to help promote the company’s programs to hire veterans after they leave the military, but a main focus of her press conference dealt with her budget-slashing committee appointmen tannounced Tuesday.
Military officials will develop a “reverse boot camp,” with the goal of better preparing servicemembers who are leaving the military for civilian jobs or college classes. The program is part of a host of new initiatives announced by President Barack Obama on Friday to reduce unemployment among veterans.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. will testify before the House Committee on Veterans Affairs tomorrow morning, discussing long-overdue legislation to help veterans find jobs. The hearing will take place at 10 a.m. in the committee chambers, room 334 of the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill. Live video will be available on the committee’s website, veterans.house.gov, during the hearing, and a full list of witnesses along with their prepared remarks will also be available tomorrow morning.
Reminder! You have until Weds to apply for the Vets 2 Feds Career Development Program.