Veterans Entering Transition Partners with Outside the Wire Group Foundation
Two local non-profits join together to expand programs and services to support exiting military, veterans and family members.
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES, June 30, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- June 30, 2015-Raleigh, NC. Veterans Entering Transition (https://www.myusvet.org), headquartered in Raleigh NC is proud to announce their fiscal sponsorship under Outside the Wire Group Foundation (https://www.otwgroup.org) headquartered in Henderson, NC. Through their combined missions, veterans and their family members will have access to all available resources to ease their personal and professional transition from military to civilian lives.Veterans Entering Transition (V.E.T) a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization was founded in 2015 by Anne Showalter. V.E.T.’s vision is to ensure that those who have served our nation in uniform transition into successful business leaders in every sector of American life. The organization is committed to providing exiting military, veterans and their family members with resources and education in workforce readiness and entrepreneurship to achieve financial stability and a sense of purpose. This mission is accomplished through a network of community and business partnerships who are dedicated to creating a unique pathway for the successful transitioning of veterans. Showalter remarks about the partnership with Outside the Wire Group, “Rather than reinventing the wheel, V.E.T. and Outside the Wire Group Foundation will be able to serve each other’s missions and visions collaboratively. It's about teamwork not competition. Aligning ourselves with allies who can fill in the gaps while keeping everything under one umbrella makes sense as we become a one stop resource for our veterans and families. They need to have a sense of understanding, compassion and community”.
Outside the Wire Group Foundation (OTW) a register 501(c)(3) non-profit organization was founded in 2012 by Mike McMichael and Samuel Hargrove as an answer to the silent cry for help from our wounded warriors. Through advocacy, outreach, training and solutions consulting, they provide results that have an immediate and direct impact on the improvement on the healthcare and personal welfare of veteran heroes. OTW champions the state-wide veteran peer mentor, advocate and coach initiative, North Carolina Veteran 2 Veteran or NCV2V. McMichael comments, “This is a boots on the ground outreach approach, Veteran to Veteran. OTW is joining forces with V.E.T. to help provide much needed Veteran transition resources to aid in answering their cry with evidence based solutions. The intent of this collaboration is to provide a much needed personal navigator from crisis to the road to recovery"
For more information about the programs and services of V.E.T. and OTW, visit www.myusvet.org and www.otwgroup.org. Both organizations are looking for members of the community to support their missions. If you would like to volunteer, donate or become a sponsor or service provider, please visit the websites or contact Sunita Shouse at info@myusvet.org.
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