Motorcycle Relief Project

Motorcycle Relief Project (MRP) is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization that provides relief to veterans with PTSD and other injuries by taking them on multi-day motorcycle adventure tours. Our mission is to honor and encourage veterans while providing them with opportunities to decompress, get unstuck, and connect with other veterans.

Contact: Tom@motorelief.org      303-909-5033    motorelief.org

The Veterans Entrepreneurship Program (VEP)

The NWBA is assisting the University of Florida with the promotion of the nationally renowned Veteran Entrepreneurship Program. Below is some general information about this exciting opportunity and attached is a more detailed brochure. If selected for this program all expenses related to participating in this one-of-a-kind program are covered, making this program completely FREE.

For more information contact: Lisa Arango at Lisa.Arango@warrington.ufl.edu

VEP serves veterans who meet the following three requirements:

Have separated from active duty service (or are in the process of separating) with an honorable discharge

Are identified as disabled by the Veteran’s Administration or DOD based on a “service-connected” disability (or) Are “service distinguished” based on exemplary military conduct

Demonstrate an intense motivation to start or grow a business.

For those in Texas check out  this site

http://www.tvc.texas.gov/Entrepreneur-Program.aspx

while this site shows an example of the Programs efforts in San Antonio in 2016

http://www.tvc.texas.gov/San-Antonio-Academy-2016.aspx

 

THE DOG TAG: HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN YOUR FIRST YEAR AS A VETERAN

Welcome to the Dog Tag. In this pilot episode, subject matter experts from the Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) and the Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) come together for a round table discussion about your first year out of the military. Transitioning out of the military can be a bumpy ride, but the more information you have about all the benefits, resources and programs available to you as a Veteran, the smoother it will be.
The Dog Tag® is brought to you by the Texas Veterans Land Board and the Texas Veterans Commission. Find more episodes at www.texasveteransblog.com/dogtag. If you have questions about this topic, or suggestions for other podcast topics, call 1-800-252-VETS or email vlbinfo@glo.texas.gov. Visit TexasVeterans.com to find out more about your benefits!

 

Texas Vet Podcast Dog Tag Series

The below Podcast are from the Texas Veteran’s series for soldiers and veterans who may be transitioning or searching for civilian jobs.

A podcast for seeking out a civilian career is HERE

Find out more about “A Soldier for Life” HERE

Discussions about hiring and jobs HERE

The Women Veterans Program at the Texas Veterans Commission HERE

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ADAPTIVE RECONDITIONING PROGRAM

Here is a listing of special events and a weekly schedule of programs for Active Duty and Veteran Service Members who have special requirements.  Check this out HERE

 

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INSTITUTE for VETERANS and MILITARY FAMILIES

The IVMF leverages higher education to design, develop and deliver world-class educational programs for veterans, their families and community stakeholders.  The institute’s educational programs are designed to provide veterans and their families with the skills needed to be successful in education, work and life.

Check out the IVMF

 

ChooseVets helps link Veterans to Jobs

Steve Buchanan leveraged his business skills and military training to develop ChooseVets, an online marketplace that connects veterans with valuable work opportunities.   Article on ChooseVets found Steve Buchanan.

For more information on this organization check out there web site at  Choosevets.com .

 

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San Antonio Wounded Vet Gets Personal for PBS

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SAN ANTONIO — Retired Staff Sgt. Bobby Henline of San Antonio looks into the mirror and talks about how he used to be “mad at it.”

As he washes his face in a scene from a new PBS series, Henline recalls how he would cry and say, “Oh my God, this is what I look like.”

The visual impact of that early scene with the Iraq war veteran — the sole survivor of a Humvee explosion that burned more than 38 percent of his body — is powerful. Yet it almost pales next to the emotional wallop of other moments — particularly ones showing the strain in his marriage — in “Coming Back with Wes Moore,” on PBS. [full program schedule is available at klrn.org]

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