Legacy of Valor, the campaign honoring veterans and their families in Southwest Florida, is excited to announce its newest partners, including Florida Studio Theatre, Sarasota Farmers Market, Visible Men Academy, Sarasota National Cemetery Advisory Committee, New Balance Sarasota and the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, which has added an additional event. Each of these community partners honors veterans, inspires patriotism and embraces freedom in ways that touch different segments of our four-county region. Florida Studio Theatre |Speak! Of Service, Of Country, Of Freedom | October-December 2013 Series of spoken word workshops and presentations developed by middle school children in collaboration with older adults, Booker Middle School and Senior Friendship Centers. Sarasota Farmers Market | Veterans Appreciation Day |October 2013 and April 2014 In collaboration with multiple vendors and community partners Sarasota National Cemetery Advisory Committee | Commemorating the Legacy of Valor of the African American Veteran | February 15, 2014 During Black History Month, a special event honoring the service and sacrifice of African American veterans in the military. In collaboration with multiple community partners. Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall | Four Score and Seven Years Ago |February 2014 Four Score and Seven Years Ago, a production presented in collaboration with Van Wezel Foundation, School District of Sarasota, School District of Manatee, and home school contacts in Sarasota and Manatee Counties. Visible Men Academy | February 2014 An all-boys charter school in Manatee County will do a series of educational programs related to veterans and Black History Month. Focus will include Buffalo Soldiers, Tuskegee Airmen and local veterans. In collaboration with Family Heritage House Museum. New Balance Sarasota | Patriot Walk | Spring 2014 A patriotic and interactive walk through Sarasota National Cemetery in collaboration with multiple community partners. To learn more and to get involved, visit FreedomPassItOn.org |
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THE AMERICAN VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES INITIATIVE
THE AMERICAN VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES INITIATIVE
By Tom Piazze
Goodwill Industries was one of the first organizations to anticipate and respond to the multitude of challenges faced by returning Veterans and their families. In doing so, Goodwill Manasota has developed a comprehensive and localized employment and case management program that enables partnerships with federal, state and community resources and service providers. From the viewpoint of Goodwill Manasota, hiring Veterans is not charity; it is an investment in our community. Millions of dollars are spent to train the amazing men and women of our Armed Forces and Goodwill Manasota feels that by not reemploying or assisting these heroes, our communities are failing them during the most critical portion of their transition to civilian life.
Bob Rosinsky, President and CEO, Goodwill Manasota, and Christopher Davis, Director of Veterans Services, joined us at the July Luncheon to present information on The American Veterans and Their Families Initiative and to extend an invitation to MOAS members to volunteer their unique skill sets in support of this highly effective program.
The Initiative focuses on job training, placement and employment services for American Veterans, their spouses and families. However, in addition to providing Veterans with the behavioral and employment training required to transition into the civilian work force, the program also offers Veterans and the families’ comprehensive case management and referral services. Case managers from Goodwill Manasota, many of which are Veterans themselves, assist Veterans and their families’ address barriers to employment, disabilities and mental health issues to maximize vocational opportunities for Veterans.
Opportunities exist for MOAS volunteers to help Veterans move into the civilian workforce and address several barriers to self-sufficiency. The single most requested service is through the Goodwill Manasota’s Job Connection Services. The Job Connection service matches the right employer and job opportunity with the right Veteran candidate; the one who possesses the best mix of technical and leadership skills for the position. A variety of other opportunities exist for MOAS volunteers as well. The most critical needs are legal representation, especially in the area of family legal services; financial planning, from help preparing household budgets to providing advice to individuals interested in pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors and peer advisors for either Veterans or their spouses who are struggling with the impact of PTSD and transitional stress.
For more information about how you can lend a hand, please contact either Tom Piazze at tepiazze@gmail.comor (941) 761-1278, or Christopher Davis at christopher.davis@gimi.orgor (941) 840-4503.
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