Since October 7, 2001 over 50,000 United States service members have been wounded in service to our country. The effects of these injuries impact not just the service member, but their families as well. As a result, and according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, veterans have a consistently higher unemployment rate compared to the national average.
Warriors Ethos is a non-profit 501(c)3 formed to assist in bridging gaps affecting wounded warriors and their families as they ... 閱讀全文
Since October 7, 2001 over 50,000 United States service members have been wounded in service to our country. The effects of these injuries impact not just the service member, but their families as well. As a result, and according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, veterans have a consistently higher unemployment rate compared to the national average.
Warriors Ethos is a non-profit 501(c)3 formed to assist in bridging gaps affecting wounded warriors and their families as they transition out of military service. Wounded veterans have the challenge of deciding how to provide for themselves and their family, while simultaneously adjusting to life with a debilitating injury. Understanding that our wounded veterans face additional physical, mental, and emotional challenges, Warriors Ethos stands ready to assist service members and their families in exploring new career opportunities.
The goal of Warriors Ethos is to act as a conduit between wounded service members nearing military separation and seeking career choices, and corporations and businesses searching for competent and mature candidates for employment. Warriors Ethos is dedicated to connecting these two groups by providing career education and opportunity to the service member, while simultaneously introducing and informing businesses to transitioning veterans eager for employment. Warriors Ethos recognizes that the key to success and independence is preparation, education, and opportunity enabling our nation’s veterans to continue contributing to our nation’s success. Ensuring that our wounded veterans and their families have fulfilling careers after their military service is an investment that benefits our towns, communities, and our nation.
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