Noah Currier, retired Corporal of the U.S. Marines, has been generating funding to help injured Veterans attend high-level physical therapy and adaptive sporting events with his newly launched apparel company, which has grown in part from a business plan he created using VA Accelerator courses online.
Read MoreForced into retirement, National Guard Veteran Desma Brooks turned her excess homegrown produce into a thriving business.
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Read MoreRodney Jacobs is an author of spiritual and children’s books and the founder of The Power of Restoring Books. However, he did not grow up dreaming of being an author, and his road to this trade was not a short one.
Read MorePolusky also suffers from PTSD, which has since lead to PNES (psychogenic nonepileptic seizures). Admirably, Polusky does not allow any of these unfortunate disabilities constrict his everyday life.
Read MoreKornbluth designs and builds beautiful, modern, and affordable homes that meet the unique needs of American families.
Read MoreRetired US Army Reserve 1st Sergeant Dennis Lapic continues to give back to the community long after his years of military service has ended. Lapic lives just outside of Pittsburgh and works to restore the historical buildings of Old Economy Village.
Read MoreIf you seem to be having a pesky paws problem and are located in the Northeast Michigan area within a 100 mile radius from Alpena, contact Duane Haske of Pesky Paws Wildlife Control
Read More“People like to say you need to focus on one type of photography, but I like to prove those people wrong.”
Read More“The most rewarding aspect of the farm is the opportunity to see the animals grow, to see the land of the farm reinvigorate, the pastures get clear and come back to life,” he said.
Read More“Ever since Boy Scouts, I’ve always liked to lead others, and I like to see people improving. More often than not, people are just going- but there’s always an opportunity to get better. We learn something from someone else all our lives. I wanted to take that, and to turn it into a business.”
Read MoreService disabled Army National Guard Lieutenant Colonel Tim Foor recently turned his lifelong love of firearms and the shooting sports into a home-based business, Foor Gunsmithing, a firearm repair, maintenance, customization, and restoration company.
Read Morethey were born to do what they do, and they just rock at it. This absolutely seems like the case with 56-year-old Army Veteran, Bert Leaverton.
Read More“I really didn’t want to go into corporate work for anybody. I decided to go out and venture and do it myself,” he said.
Read More“It really disturbed me because I noticed a lot of people like myself who are well educated or maybe have a lot of experience, and we were all being overlooked on purpose while there was the promotion and hiring of family and friends,” she explained.
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