The Call of Duty Endowment, a non-profit organization which is focused on helping veterans transition to civilian careers, awarded $500,000 in grants to five organizations working to train and place returning servicemembers and wounded warriors into the workforce. The organizations that will receive funding include: the USO, AMVETS, Military to Medicine, Student Veterans of America and Veterans Green Jobs. To learn more about fighting veterans' unemployment and the grants announced today, visit www.callofdutyendowment.org.
To access the largest veteran job board in the world, visit the Military.com Career Center and find military-friendly employers.
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Call of Duty Donates $500K
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