Author: Maurice Wilson
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE San Diego, California (Dec. 19 2011) – REBOOT™, a three-week reverse boot camp workshop provided by the National Veterans Transition Services, Inc. (NVTSI) that helps veterans ease back into civilian life after service, has received a $100,000 grant from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation. The grant provides unrestricted operating support for
Unemployment, Homelessness Hit Veterans after Return from Conflict – (Free Speech Radio News – November 11, 2011) An estimated 240,000 veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan are unemployed. Thousands more will be returning home in the coming months to a struggling economy. Without steady income, some vets will find themselves without stable housing. As
San Diego Port Commissioner Chair Scott Peters keynotes REBOOT class 25 on 18 November, the largest class to date: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=94382&id=109258129102131
Class 24 graduated on 21 October. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=92988&id=109258129102131
Last week [November 9] it was my honor and privilege to be recognized by the White House as a Champion for Change. I, along with my fantastic team from the National Veteran Transition Services Inc. (NVTSI) were truly inspired and humbled to know that what we are working to accomplish through the REBOOT Program is truly making an impact on the lives of veterans and their families.
With Veterans Day capping the week, the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday hosted a “Leave No Veteran Behind” conference, an afternoon of presentations by veterans and groups that support San Diego County’s men and women who have served. Tuesday November 8, 2011. It was a chance for the Board to consider the needs of the
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of Communications FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 9, 2011 WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the White House and Joining Forces honored six individuals at the White House as Champions of Change who are committed to helping military veterans. These individuals represent organizations and businesses who are working to improve the lives of veterans
By Angela Schutt Many veterans are inspired to serve their country because they believe strongly in defending the values and beliefs that make this country the land of the free. So when it comes times to transitioning out of the Military, it can be one of the most daunting, scary and sometimes hardest decisions you

