
Episode 36 - Dan Clare on Empowering Veterans through DAV
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In this conversation, Dan Clare, Chief Communications and Outreach Officer for the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), discusses the organization's history, mission, and the various services it provides to veterans. He shares insights into the Patriot Boot Camp, a program designed to support veteran entrepreneurs, and highlights the importance of community and mentorship in helping veterans transition to civilian life. The conversation also touches on funding opportunities and the future of DAV's initiatives.
Takeaways
- DAV was founded in 1920 to support veterans returning from war.
- The organization focuses on helping veterans with benefits and healthcare.
- DAV provides transportation services for veterans to medical appointments.
- The Patriot Boot Camp is a program aimed at supporting veteran entrepreneurs.
- Pitch contests are held to help veterans secure funding for their businesses.
- DAV is involved in legislative advocacy for veterans' rights and benefits.
- The organization offers a wide range of services, including career fairs and scholarships.
- Community building is a key aspect of the Patriot Boot Camp experience.
- Mentorship is crucial for veterans transitioning to entrepreneurship.
- Veterans are encouraged to take advantage of the benefits they have earned.
Visit https://patriotbootcamp.org/ for more information on Patriot Boot Camp and https://www.dav.org/ for other resources that DAV offers to the Veteran Community.
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