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THE VETERAN FORCE

Friday, January 02, 2009 18:55 | Albert Renteria (Administrator)

All.jpgHappy New Year America! We start the New Year with seven Learners and where The Veteran Force begins. For the month of January 2009 it is our hope to sign on at least five more veterans to become Learners.

Our strategy is simple and that is to bring on a number of veterans to match the total number of Learners prior to the new month. Our success in doing so will result in over 6,000 veterans signing on as Learners during 2009.

This vision will not occur without the support of all communities. We have reached out to many and the pulse says it all Communities Want to Serve Veterans. Visit the Learners Blog and read what they are posting and volunteer to provide your thoughts.

Every learner has a level to complete and it consist of writing a chapter with a predetermined number of pages. The first level is a four page chapter. To proceed to the next level, the learner must receive four comments from the existing community and comment back. However, the learner must also solicit four comments from others that have not registered. This is a total of 8 minimum comments.

There are 14 levels consisting of 450 pages of writing. Measuring the completion consists of a few variables and one of them is getting the community to engage and in doing so each Learner will be responsible for bringing on 422 new registered community participants.

Show your support, register with our community and be part of our success and empower a nation to make a difference in support of those that have gallantly served to protect and preserve our freedoms.

Semper Fi,

Albert R. Renteria, CWO-4, USMC Retired

Founder and CEO

DOD Welcome home-small.jpg A welcoming home for our Troops.

Welcoming home our men and women doesn't end after the crowd disperses, it MUST continue on for the life of the Veteran! They've served us, now we will serve them with programs that work so they reintegrate into society.

We are a national public benefit nonprofit organization that educates American Communities about best practices to serve Veterans.  We honor their service by empowering Veterans to apply their training and skills to successfully transition to productive careers and enterprises.

We provide free vocational training 24/7 to all of our members through our website, in addition to local events.  We believe the tenet that American Communities are the ultimate beneficiaries when Veterans claim their benefits and invest in productive endeavors.

The SWVBRC enlists the support of members of local Communities like you to increase Veteran awareness of the value of obtaining a VA card and receiving earned benefits.

Sponsorships, donations, volunteers and support from communities like yours enable us to reach out to Veterans and empower them to transition back into successful, productive enterprises that ultimately benefit all Americans and support future generations.

The Internal Revenue Service has determined that Southwest Veterans' Business Resource Center, Inc. is an organization exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. A donation to SWVBRC, Inc. is deductible to the extent permitted under law.

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