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SANTA ROSA, Calif. - Californer -- Joint4ces, a newly established 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is proud to announce its official launch, dedicated to providing comprehensive veteran transition assistance. The organization focuses on mental health, wellness, and agricultural job training programs, helping veterans successfully reintegrate into society. Joint4ces has recently completed its first pilot program, demonstrating the effectiveness of its approach.
"At Joint 4ces, we believe that a veteran's transition into their post-service career is just as important as their preparation for active duty. Our mission is to provide veterans with complete transition assistance by providing essential resources like mental health support, professional agriculture training and job placement services. We aim to empower veterans with the skills and network they need to achieve their personal missions after serving our country."- Sunny Welch, President of Joint4ces.
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As part of its commitment to enhancing support for veterans, Joint4ces is excited to announce the launch of its new website, http://www.joint4ces.org. This platform will soon feature a veteran-owned business directory and a job board. Through these tools, veteran-owned businesses will be able to connect with other veterans to find jobs, conduct business, and access job training and skill development resources.
Joint4ces provides veterans with tailored job training programs, including agricultural job training that fosters farming skills and expertise in emerging agricultural technologies. By connecting veterans to veteran-owned businesses and other vital support systems, Joint4ces enhances community support for veterans, ensuring they have access to networks that promote their wellbeing.
Joint4ces is currently seeking donations from corporations and businesses to further its mission. Contributions will directly support veterans and their families by facilitating access to mental health resources and expanding the organization's agricultural programs. Additionally, Joint4ces is actively searching for its first farm and property to launch future projects that will enhance its training opportunities.
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Individuals and businesses interested in getting involved with veteran charities are encouraged to visit the Joint4ces website at www.joint4ces.org to learn more about how they can contribute to veteran welfare. Donations can be made online to support veterans services and help make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who have served.
Together, we can help veterans reintegrate into society, foster sustainable agricultural practices, and build a brighter future for all involved. Join us in supporting veterans through Joint4ces.
For more information, to make a donation, or to arrange an interview with Sunny Welch, President of Joint4ces, please visit the website at http://www.joint4ces.org
"At Joint 4ces, we believe that a veteran's transition into their post-service career is just as important as their preparation for active duty. Our mission is to provide veterans with complete transition assistance by providing essential resources like mental health support, professional agriculture training and job placement services. We aim to empower veterans with the skills and network they need to achieve their personal missions after serving our country."- Sunny Welch, President of Joint4ces.
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As part of its commitment to enhancing support for veterans, Joint4ces is excited to announce the launch of its new website, http://www.joint4ces.org. This platform will soon feature a veteran-owned business directory and a job board. Through these tools, veteran-owned businesses will be able to connect with other veterans to find jobs, conduct business, and access job training and skill development resources.
Joint4ces provides veterans with tailored job training programs, including agricultural job training that fosters farming skills and expertise in emerging agricultural technologies. By connecting veterans to veteran-owned businesses and other vital support systems, Joint4ces enhances community support for veterans, ensuring they have access to networks that promote their wellbeing.
Joint4ces is currently seeking donations from corporations and businesses to further its mission. Contributions will directly support veterans and their families by facilitating access to mental health resources and expanding the organization's agricultural programs. Additionally, Joint4ces is actively searching for its first farm and property to launch future projects that will enhance its training opportunities.
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Individuals and businesses interested in getting involved with veteran charities are encouraged to visit the Joint4ces website at www.joint4ces.org to learn more about how they can contribute to veteran welfare. Donations can be made online to support veterans services and help make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who have served.
Together, we can help veterans reintegrate into society, foster sustainable agricultural practices, and build a brighter future for all involved. Join us in supporting veterans through Joint4ces.
For more information, to make a donation, or to arrange an interview with Sunny Welch, President of Joint4ces, please visit the website at http://www.joint4ces.org
Source: Joint4ces
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