Operation Stand Down Rhode Island Awarded Grant to Help Veterans Obtain Employment
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Operation Stand Down Rhode Island Awarded Grant to Help Veterans Obtain Employment

Job placement and career counseling
The $225,000 grant will be used to help local veterans gain employment through career services including job placement and career counseling.
"Throughout America's history it has been our military members' training, values, leadership, team work and 'can do attitude' that carried our nation through the great challenges of our time. This top tier skill set makes hiring veterans an asset to any employer," said OSDRI's Executive Director Erik Wallin.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST"Our staff of military veterans recognizes the specific challenges facing returning veterans and we are honored to have this opportunity to help our brothers and sisters find employment after serving our country. It is part of OSDRI's mission to serve veterans and help them transition back into mainstream society after returning home from service," said Tony DeQuattro, President of OSDRI.
The United States Department of Labor's HVRP program awarded more than $36 million dollars in funding nationwide to 156 agencies that assist veterans in employment services.
“Rhode Island’s congressional delegation was key in ensuring Rhode Island received its share of resources for its veterans especially given the state’ dismal unemployment numbers,” said Wallin.
OSDRI job fair
OSDRI will host its first annual job fair for veterans, featuring over 30 employers from across the state. The fair will be held at the CCRI Warwick campus for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
