Supporting Veterans: Introducing Veteran Community Resources Inc.
Are you a veteran looking for support and resources to ease your transition to civilian life? Look no further than Veteran Community Resources Inc. (VCR).
VCR is a Tennessee chartered 501(c)3 charitable organization founded by the leadership of the NDVBC which had developed community benefit programs such as training, employment, and affordable housing for the Veteran community.
NDVBC was founded in 2007 in Washington D.C. and is a 501Ⓒ19 Veteran Service Organization. The organization was formed to unite, represent, and advocate for the thousands of Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses across the country coupled with providing Accountability and Oversight of Veteran initiatives nationally.
The V.A. central office in Washington D.C. publishes a national registry that recognizes the organization as a VSO that benefits our community. The NDVBC has lobbied, supported, and developed positive legislation for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses.
Finding qualified and dependable employees is one of the greatest challenges many business leaders face. People with disabilities have the talents, skills and abilities you need. They are dependable, enthusiastic and some of the most loyal employees you will find. Veterans who gave of themselves for our country deserve special consideration. Many of America’s finest companies seek and hire Veterans with disabilities, and they have found it to be an appropri-ate and effective business move. Why not join them?
Veteran Community Resources Inc. (VCR) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing support, resources, and assistance to veterans and their families.
VCR offers a range of services to the veteran community, including counseling, employment assistance, housing support, educational resources, and access to healthcare and other benefits.
Veterans and their families can get involved with VCR by reaching out to the organization directly, attending community events, volunteering their time, or accessing the various programs and services offered by VCR.
VCR operates primarily in [specify regions, if applicable], but it may also have partnerships or affiliations with organizations in other areas to provide resources and support to veterans on a broader scale.
Are you a veteran looking for support and resources to ease your transition to civilian life? Look no further than Veteran Community Resources Inc. (VCR).
Veteran Community Resources Inc. (VCR) not only supports veterans but also recognizes the important role their families play in their well-being. VCR understands that transitioning