Clear Path awarded Bob Woodruff Foundation grant

CHITTENANGO, N.Y. — Clear Path for Veterans announced it has received a grant from the Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF) to expand support for veteran and military households in Wayne, Lewis, and Jefferson Counties. Clear Path said it will use the funding to access peer support, food assistance, and resource navigation to reduce isolation and improve […]

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CHITTENANGO, N.Y. — Clear Path for Veterans announced it has received a grant from the Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF) to expand support for veteran and military households in Wayne, Lewis, and Jefferson Counties.

Clear Path said it will use the funding to access peer support, food assistance, and resource navigation to reduce isolation and improve veterans’ quality of life. The organization didn’t disclose the grant amount.

As a nonpartisan leader in the military-veteran community, BWF brings transparency and credibility to its partners and complements their efforts, Clear Path contends. BWF leverages its expertise and collaborative network to find, fund, and shape innovative programs that help impacted veterans, service members, and their families to thrive.

Receiving a grant from BWF is an honor that recognizes the dedication, focus, and effectiveness of Clear Path staff, volunteers, and supporters, it added.

Clear Path for Veterans is a Chittenango–based 501(c)(3) nonprofit veteran-service organization that serves as a hub of information, programs, and resources.

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