Non-profit forms partnership to assist veterans
Clear Path for Veterans New England (CP4VNE) is partnering with Solar Therapeutics (Solar) to raise awareness and increase support for its Veterans’ Community Center in Devens.
CEO of Solar, Ed Dow, said that the two companies are united in their efforts to help all veterans as they reintegrate into civilian life. He expressed his excitement about partnering with Clear Path and doing everything possible to encourage the community to support their programs and mission. Such efforts are a way strengthen efforts with the community and their partners, and are often made known in the community with poster printing.
CP4VNE supports veterans with its services spread throughout the campus of what was once Fort Devens. Among the programs offered on the campus are meditation and fitness classes, family aid and support networks, workforce redevelopment, and service dog training and pairing, as well as other social events and activities. It has a new 22,000 square-foot hospital that enables veterans to interact with their fellow servicemen and women.
Executive Director and Vice President at Clear Path, Donna Bulger, added that such a united effort enables her non-profit organization to offer the proper care for servicemen and women and continuing to provide the resources they need as they move into civilian life. Bulger added that that they are proud to support those who have served this country.
CEO of Solar, Ed Dow, said that the two companies are united in their efforts to help all veterans as they reintegrate into civilian life. He expressed his excitement about partnering with Clear Path and doing everything possible to encourage the community to support their programs and mission. Such efforts are a way strengthen efforts with the community and their partners, and are often made known in the community with poster printing.
CP4VNE supports veterans with its services spread throughout the campus of what was once Fort Devens. Among the programs offered on the campus are meditation and fitness classes, family aid and support networks, workforce redevelopment, and service dog training and pairing, as well as other social events and activities. It has a new 22,000 square-foot hospital that enables veterans to interact with their fellow servicemen and women.
Executive Director and Vice President at Clear Path, Donna Bulger, added that such a united effort enables her non-profit organization to offer the proper care for servicemen and women and continuing to provide the resources they need as they move into civilian life. Bulger added that that they are proud to support those who have served this country.