Lori’s vision for the military community addresses two critical challenges veterans face: social isolation post-service and untreated mental health issues.
Congressman Juan Ciscomani led a bipartisan effort to advocate for Be Connected, citing the program’s vital role in preventing suicide among veterans while demonstrating how it aligns with the VA’s mission to deliver life-saving care.
Amanda French is driven by the mission to connect veterans with the support they deserve. Her work highlights the challenges many veterans face in simply becoming aware of available benefits.
ACMF worked with Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business to create the Certificate in Veteran Employment and Development. This program, the first of its kind, is designed specifically for Human Resources professionals and hiring managers to equip them with the specialized skills needed to hire, retain, and develop veteran talent and support military spouses.
Arizona has been selected by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as one of 12 recipients to receive funding to enhance Suicide Mortality Review (SMR) programming.