Goodwill Beefs Up Veterans Program

Coconut Telegraph

Goodwill Manasota has made significant moves to beef up its Veterans Services Program team. The nonprofit organization has hired three new employees to staff its Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program (HVRP), promoted an existing team member to a new role, and shifted a former career services staffer to assist in non-HVRP operations. Eric Davis, Bryan Jacobs and Chris Landis are serving as HVRP advisors. In this role, they help to connect at-risk veterans with necessary social services while providing comprehensive case management and vocational services that assist in lowering or removing barriers to employment. Mike Marzella, an Army veteran who has worked for Goodwill for the past year, was promoted to HVRP program manager. Janet McBride has also joined Goodwill’s Veteran Services team to help non-HVRP veterans and their families; she previously worked for Goodwill’s Job Connections program. 

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