On Friday, March 21, the Farmer Veteran Coalition will be hosting a ceremony for the opening of their Davis, C.A. offices.
Davis, CA (PRWEB) March 10, 2014
On Friday, March 21, the Farmer Veteran Coalition will be hosting a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for its new Davis headquarters and to commemorate the growth and future of their service to military veterans in agriculture.
The ceremony will be held from 2-5 p.m. at 4614 2nd St. Davis, CA 95618.
The Farmer Veteran Coalition works with military veterans of all eras and branches, as well as their families, to support those returning to and beginning their careers in farming. They help promote a smooth transition from military service to a life on the farm in agriculture.
The Farmer Veteran Coalition’s new Davis offices will continue to support veterans in the agricultural community. There are a number of employment opportunities available throughout the agricultural community, and the Farmer Veteran Coalition helps returning veterans track these jobs down and connects them with other outlets that can help. They also promote a sense of community, connecting recent veterans with others and helping to bond farmers that would otherwise be isolated by their rural surroundings.
Support the efforts of the Farmer Veteran Coalition by attending the grand opening on Friday March 21. Other ways to help and more information can be found online at http://www.farmvetco.org. To learn more about the grand opening, email Julie(at)farmvetco(dot)org.
About FVC:
The Farmer Veteran Coalition is a not-for-profit organization that connects military veterans with opportunities for employment, training and places to heal on America's farms. Started in 2008, the Farmer Veteran Coalition’s mission is to “Mobilize Veterans to Feed America.” By connecting veterans with sustainable farming resources and education to assist them in building their farm and ranch businesses, Farmer Veteran Coalition helps veterans become successful farmers. For more information about veteran farming and the Farmer Veteran Coalition, call them at (530) 756-1395 or visit their website at http://www.farmvetco.org. Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.
Davis, CA (PRWEB) March 10, 2014
On Friday, March 21, the Farmer Veteran Coalition will be hosting a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for its new Davis headquarters and to commemorate the growth and future of their service to military veterans in agriculture.
The ceremony will be held from 2-5 p.m. at 4614 2nd St. Davis, CA 95618.
The Farmer Veteran Coalition works with military veterans of all eras and branches, as well as their families, to support those returning to and beginning their careers in farming. They help promote a smooth transition from military service to a life on the farm in agriculture.
The Farmer Veteran Coalition’s new Davis offices will continue to support veterans in the agricultural community. There are a number of employment opportunities available throughout the agricultural community, and the Farmer Veteran Coalition helps returning veterans track these jobs down and connects them with other outlets that can help. They also promote a sense of community, connecting recent veterans with others and helping to bond farmers that would otherwise be isolated by their rural surroundings.
Support the efforts of the Farmer Veteran Coalition by attending the grand opening on Friday March 21. Other ways to help and more information can be found online at http://www.farmvetco.org. To learn more about the grand opening, email Julie(at)farmvetco(dot)org.
About FVC:
The Farmer Veteran Coalition is a not-for-profit organization that connects military veterans with opportunities for employment, training and places to heal on America's farms. Started in 2008, the Farmer Veteran Coalition’s mission is to “Mobilize Veterans to Feed America.” By connecting veterans with sustainable farming resources and education to assist them in building their farm and ranch businesses, Farmer Veteran Coalition helps veterans become successful farmers. For more information about veteran farming and the Farmer Veteran Coalition, call them at (530) 756-1395 or visit their website at http://www.farmvetco.org. Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.