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Posted on 22 February 2012
The San Francisco Armed Forces Community
SAN FRANCISCO (February 22, 2012) –The San Francisco Armed Forces Community Covenant is hosting an all day, free resource and job fair for veterans, military servicemembers and their families at the War Memorial Veterans Building in San Francisco.
“We are looking forward to linking Bay Area employers, service organizations and community organizers with local veterans and servicemembers who are looking for job opportunities and resources to meet their specific needs,” said Alex Crichlow, San Francisco Veterans Commissioner.
WHO: San Francisco Armed Forces Community Covenant
Veteran and Military Organizations &
Bay Area Employers
WHEN: Friday, March 2, 2012 | 9 am –5 pm
12 –2 pm: Armed Forces Community Covenant signing event
WHERE: War Memorial Veterans Building / 401 Van Ness Avenue, Second Floor, San Francisco
WHAT: Community commitment signing event and all day free resource fair for servicemembers, veterans and their families.
WHY: Our mission is to bring the community together to ensure comprehensive support and accessibility to those who serve, and to sustain this support through regular community meetings.
About the San Francisco Community Covenant
With one of the largest military and veteran communities in the country, the San Francisco Armed Forces Community Covenant is dedicated to reaching the thousands of men and women who need the support of the community before, during and after their military service. Servicemembers continue to deploy to Afghanistan leaving behind their families. Many of these servicemembers live in your communities as members of the National Guard or the Reserve. As Americans, we all have to come together to take care of veterans and the families left behind. The Community Covenant is an excellent forum for communities to show their support and get involved. Visit www.communitycovenantsf.org for more information.
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