Paint Bull
Now approved for Veteran training through the Post 9/11
GI Bill, the Paint Bull Automotive Appearance Repair program offers hands-on training to repair minor damages on
vehicles. With no out-of-pocket tuition for qualifying Veterans, the eight day course teaches repairs such as scuffed bumpers,
key scratches, stone chips, scuffed rims, and even faded headlights. The Veterans Program was created by an Air Force Combat
Veteran to help our nation’s heroes find meaningful employment, or even work for themselves. Program graduates are highly
sought after by Car Dealerships, Body Shops and even Mobile Paint Repair Vendors. For more information, please visit call
(800) 800-5725.
|
|
Military Student Day
College Week Live is hosting Military Student Day on Dec 1st to
connect active military personnel, veterans, and their families with colleges. Chat live with admissions reps & current
military students from over 50 colleges and universities including Princeton, Amherst College, New York Institute of Technology
and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Watch live video presentations on GI Bill benefits, college applications, transitioning
to civilian life and more. The event is free and online. Chance of a $1,000 Attendee Scholarship! Call 1-888-697-0050 for
more details.
|
|
You Could Be The One
Women love a man in a uniform! If you are active duty military or a Veteran, between
the ages of 28-38, single, and ready to settle down... you may just be... THE ONE! If you know who you are and what you want,
but you’re tired of the single life and are ready for the adventure of a lifetime, please email michelle@kasstingin.com.
|
|
Flying Our Nation’s
Heroes
Honor Flight Network is a non-profit organization created solely
to honor America's veterans for all their sacrifices. They transport our heroes to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at
their memorials. Top priority is given to the senior veterans – World War II survivors, along with those other veterans
who may be terminally ill. Of all of the wars in recent memory, it was World War II that truly threatened
our very existence as a nation—and as a culturally diverse, free society. Our time to express our thanks to these brave
men and women is running out. For more information call 937-521-2400.
|
|
|
|