Wells Fargo Awards $50,000 to Easter Seals Oregon to Expand Services to Veterans

Newly created training fund will complement existing programs serving veterans

At a recent Community Support Celebration in Portland, Wells Fargo presented grants totaling $450,000 to eight Oregon nonprofit organizations, including Easter Seals Oregon. Easter Seals applauds Wells Fargo for their investment in our local community, and is honored to work together to support the lives of veterans and their families in Oregon.

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The $50,000 awarded to Easter Seals Oregon will establish a vocational/educational fund to support tuition, books and other training costs for veterans reentering the workforce, as well as fund a part time Employment and Retention Specialist.

Easter Seals Oregon has long provided services for veterans through programs in multiple cities throughout the state, including the Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program and Supportive Services for Veteran Families. The additional funding from Wells Fargo will expand those services, focusing on supporting veterans newly returning to the workforce as they make the sometimes difficult transition back to civilian life. Please join Easter Seals in thanking Wells Fargo for their support of those who have so honorably served their country.

Wells Fargo Awarding Grant to Easter Seals

Left to right: Cobi Jackson, Wells Fargo; Libbi Loseke Winters; Catherine Todd, Easter Seals; Tracy Curtis, President, Wells Fargo; Bernie Kronberger, Wells Fargo; Jasmine Megowan, Easter Seals; Rosalie Buttermore, Easter Seals

 

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