Rehab Warriors Is Upskilling Veterans Amid Fears of an Economic Downturn
This comprehensive program is aimed at upskilling veterans and preparing them for potential economic downturns by empowering military veterans with meaningful post-service education, career readiness, and civic leadership, addressing veteran transition, affordable housing, and community revitalization.
- This comprehensive program is aimed at upskilling veterans and preparing them for potential economic downturns by empowering military veterans with meaningful post-service education, career readiness, and civic leadership, addressing veteran transition, affordable housing, and community revitalization.
- Andy Williams, the founder of Rehab Warriors, U.S. Marine Corps, and star of HGTV's "Flip or Flop Fort Worth," shares how it's not just about fixing houses, but building a community: "Too many veterans suffer during times of economic downturn," said Williams.
- That's why I started Rehab Warriors - to help veterans who are too often forgotten and left to fend for themselves.
- Rehab Warriors has partnered with communities and municipalities to provide post-certification pathways to veterans.