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Len Kortekaas Set to Become Board Chair of Veterans Nonprofit, Replacing Longtime Chair Nana Adae, Who Moves on to New Mission Support Council Role ST. LOUIS – The Mission Continues …
– The Mission Continues is excited to welcome Elizabeth Young McNally and Catherine Gonzalez Pack to the Board of Directors for the veterans non-profit organization. Gonzalez Pack and McNally join …
Veterans Organizations Form Coalition to Continue the Fight Against Coronavirus The Mission Continues, Team Rubicon, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), Student Veterans of America (SVA), Team Red, White …
38 Organizations, including The Mission Continues, released the following statement about the inauguration of the 46th President of the United States: Following the failed insurrection attempt of January 6, 2021, the undersigned …
The Mission Continues’ Legacy Of Service Campaign Offers New Ways to Serve Others During the Pandemic [Washington, DC] – Throughout the month of January, hundreds of veteran volunteers will lead …
Yesterday’s events in our nation’s capital captivated the country, with images of lawlessness, violence and anger dominating the news cycle. I went to sleep last night feeling deeply unsettled by …
WASHINGTON (PRWEB) DECEMBER 14, 2020 The Mission Continues, a national nonprofit that deploys military veterans in continued service to their communities, is proud to announce two new board members, Admiral William …
Our Board Chair and US Navy veteran, Nana Adae, has a message of gratitude for our community.
Two weeks ago we formally launched Operation Nourish in response to the grassroots effort that our veterans have been leading to feed their communities. In the month of June we …
As our country continues to navigate the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is no doubt our social support network has been debilitated–evidenced by the lines of cars snaking for …
To hear how many of our Black colleagues, volunteers and partners have felt unsafe and unsupported before and during this time was a wake-up call to those of us who …
The recent events in Brunswick, Ga., Louisville, New York City, and Minneapolis—coupled with a seemingly never-ending list of black people killed, injured and threatened with violence across this country—are heartbreaking. …
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