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The launch of the Hometown Veteran Ambassador Program will be designed to provide information on:  
  • the Veteran Community (encompassing all who are/have honorably served) including their families; 
  • the challenges they are facing; 
  • connecting the resources that are available; 
  • how to make connections with empowering of all involved; 
  • opening the communications for a "welcome home" transition from military to civilian hometowns; 
  • developing community programs with heart;
  • providing feedback and direction for continual improvement and positive outreach
  • mentorship programs
  • train the trainer workshops
  • building community toolkits for growth
  • build a network of caring individuals and organizations that can strengthen missions of others who desire to provide support and resources for the veteran community
  • most all provide a productive path to community healing. 
Who can become a Hometown Veteran Ambassador? 
  • anyone who has the desire to become a part of  positive change and outreach
  • resource organizations 
  • business for veterans
  • veteran businesses
  • veterans providing leadership, mentoring, and outreach for their community
  • family members, church members, faith based organizations
  • more
In today's struggles, the transition of many families affected by turmoil and war, the challenging economies, and much more ... our hometowns need to re-emerge as a place of sanctuary and caring.  I invite you to step forward in your community and if possible join us in this outreach to break down the painful barriers to the point that the only thing we feel when our neighbor walks down the street is the smile in our heart and the healing in their walk.   

This movement is starting in Spokane because it is my "hometown".  We can align outreach, experience, and more to help each other build similar programs in the community you live.  Let's not wait ... make the moment now.

I want to know how I can help
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