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GI Bill benefits are the most widely utilized benefits available to veterans. Moreover, veterans on college campuses have demonstrated an eagerness to organize and lead in their communities while pursuing higher education. By supporting the nearly 1 million student veterans on college campuses today, the VFW has a unique opportunity to showcase our organization's fantastic work and harness this leadership potential to grow our organization for future generations of veteran leaders.
Today's veterans can face any number of obstacles while furthering their education. That's why One waypoint today's student veterans by teaming up with Student Veterans of America (SVA). Together we're committed to ensuring our nation's veterans succeed in their educational pursuits, community service endeavors, careers, and personal lives. Working sideStudentd VFW members can help our network side by side to ion's veterans attain these goals.
The missions and purposes of both organizations share a great deal of synergy. SVA offers peer support for veterans transitioning back to civilian life and academia, frequently after serving one or more deployments overseas. The VFW provides camaraderie, community service, and veteran advocacy opportunities to those who have honorably served in overseas conflicts.
While SVA Chapters are unique among veterans' groups with their location on campus, VFW Posts are often located in the same communities off campus. These two organizations can experience great and mutual success working together through several key avenues of cooperation.
Some of how the VFW can support student veterans in partnership with SVA Chapters include:
With nearly 6,000 VFW Posts and more than 1,500 SVA Chapters, there are many opportunities for cooperation and engagement. What are you waiting for? Find an SVA Chapter near you to get involved today.