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VETERANS BREAKFAST CLUB

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania

The mission of the Veterans Breakfast Club is to create communities of listening around veterans and their stories to ensure that this living history will never be forgotten. We believe that through our work, people will be educated, healed, and inspired. The VBC offers 40 storytelling programs and events per year in a dozen locations in Western Pennsylvania, hosting about 3,500 people annually. We also conduct broadcast-quality audio/video interviews through our Veteran Voices of Pittsburgh Oral History Project. We currently conduct roughly 70 interviews per year and have archived over 600 interviews. We partner with the Heinz History Center, which serves as a repository of the Veteran Voices collection for use in exhibits, programming, and an in-the-works web platform. In 2015, the VBC launched "Veteran Voices: The Magazine of the Veterans Breakfast Club," featuring the stories told at breakfasts and in interviews.

The Veterans Breakfast Club was was born from a remarkable gathering of 30 World War II veterans brought together in the fall of 2008 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Fort Couch Road in Bethel Park, PA, simply to share their stories. The emotion was so high, and the stories so enthralling that the organizer, local businessman Dan Cavanaugh, scheduled another session, this time open to the public. Sixty attended the second morning, and one veteran’s daughter said upon leaving, “I’ve never ... Read More

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