Chairman's Office of Reintegration - Veterans/Families/Communities
Chairman's Office of Reintegration - Veterans/Families/Communities
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Chairman's Office of Reintegration - Veterans/Families/Communities
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What We Do: The Chairman’s Office of Reintegration supports the successful reintegration of veterans and the military family by facilitating inter-service and inter-agency coordination, fostering community solutions to the challenges veterans face through effective public-private partnerships, and furthering civil-military understanding.
Who We Are: The Chairman’s Office of Reintegration is a small office within the Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and is staffed by seven military officers from all branches of the U.S. Military. The Director of the Chairman’s Office of Reintegration is designated as a Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
How the Organization supports veterans: The Chairman's Office of Reintegration advises and assists the Chairman and the Joint Staff on the challenges faced by veterans and their families in order to craft tangible, preventative, and effective solutions to those challenges. It encourages and enables community action by disseminating successful or promising solutions to veteran and military family challenges. Additionally, the Chairman's Office of Reintegration fosters unity of effort across the interagency, private, and philanthropic landscapes to comprehensively address veteran and military family challenges. Finally, it conducts and synchronizes outreach efforts at the community, state, regional, and national levels to help the civilian community understand the value of and common challenges for service members, veterans and family members, their collective military ethos, and the return on investment for enabling the successful reintegration of veterans and their families.
Most recent contributors: Elizabeth Malkin Nick Petros