Disaboom and Purple Heart Service Foundation Create Jobs for Veterans
Jul 15 2008
Disaboom, an online community for people touched by disability, and the Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation this week announced that they have teamed up to launch a new employment venture for combat-wounded and disabled veterans. Guided by their respective mission statements, the two organizations anticipate that the financial benefits of the partnership will match the positive impact to the disabled veteran community.
The Disaboom/Purple Heart Service Foundation employment contract offers veterans touched by combat injury or disability the unique opportunity to be employed on their own terms. They can now work from their home, utilizing the discipline and skills that they were taught. Through this partnership, Disaboom will hire virtual agent graduates of the Purple Heart Service Foundation’s job training program, “Veterans Business Training Center” (VBTC). All graduates of the VBTC are home-bound, combat-wounded or disabled veterans, fully skilled in call center and contact center technology, and all have successfully completed an online training program offered through the Purple Heart Service Foundation and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
For more information on this program visit www.combatwoundedcallcenter.com