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These resources are private organizations that can help Vets (and possibly spouses) with their goals by helping them get an education, start a career, or volunteer their time.
VetJobs
Description: A free service sponsored by VFW for veterans to search, locate and apply for jobs.
Sentinels of Freedom
http://www.sentinelsoffreedom.org/index.php
Description: Sentinels Of Freedom provides four year “life scholarships” to help vets become self- sufficient. They also may help with finding careers for veterans and spouses.
The Mission Continues
http://www.missioncontinues.org/
Description: Disabled veterans are challenged to volunteer 14-28 weeks at a local charitable organization. The organization may pay cost-of-living expenses during this time.
Raytheon: Operation Phoenix
http://www.rayjobs.com/index.cfm?NavID=219&CFID=24325780&CFTOKEN=85140908
Description: Raytheon’s Operation Phoenix is committed to hiring veterans.
NAVAIR Civilian Wounded Warrior Recruitment Program
Description:This recruitment program seeks disabled veterans to hire. Their program Naval Acquisition Development Program for wounded Warriors is a four-year program that provides opportunities for wounded warriors to join the NAVAIR workforce by offering developmental and rotational assignments as well as program-aligned training.
America’s Adopt A Soldier- Wounded Warrior Path to Strength
Description: This program provides laptops, Microsoft office, Microsoft classes, and broadband to wounded warriors.

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