Women’s Professional Forum Foundation (WPFF) Awards, Combat Female Veterans Families United a $3,000 Grant for Their Outstanding work in Empowering Combat Female Warrior

Greensboro, NC, July 27, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Combat Female Veteran Families United was presented with the prestigious grant and recognition on May 8th 2019 by Women’s Professional Forum at the Starmount Country Club for outstanding service to Combat Female Warriors.

The grant will be used to spearhead the Combat Female Veterans Families (CFVF) United Legacy Angel Project. The Legacy Project empowers women veteran warriors, preserves their history and promotes community awareness. The funds allocated for the project are necessary to purchase modern technology that will record and produce archival copies. These oral time capsules and related materials serve as a record of women veteran’s wartime experiences. It also, serves as an educational resource for Congress and the general public specifically Guilford County via local media outlets and libraries.

“(WPFF) is excited to partner with CFVF United in the Women in Non-Professional Careers program.” - Erica Parker Chair, Grants Committee

“Our Motto at CFVF United is, We Serve because She Served and our Legacy Angel Project is, essentially our motto in action! The CFVF United Legacy Angel Project also seeks to improve Guilford County’s awareness of women veterans.” - Sandra Robinson, Founder of CFVF United

CFVFU is honored to receive this grant and recognition. If you are interested in donating to the project or staying up to date with the organization, please contact CFVF United via Email: info@cfvfunited.com or visit the website at www.cfvfunited.com

CFVF United is physically located here in Greensboro, North Carolina. As such, we are the first and only all-female veteran organization located in Guilford County. Being founded and chiefly-operated by Combat Female Veterans, representing all military branches, we have a unique understanding of the specific trials faced by Combat Female Veterans as they transition home, and we are uniquely positioned to serve and support this population – our sisters in arms.

Mission: To provide transition services to Combat Female Veterans and their families, supporting life after war.

Vision: CFVF United seeks to engage Combat Female Veterans and their families, as well as deployed combat females preparing for their returns to the civilian world. With focus on transition, economic, and advocacy, CFVF United acts as a conduit between these military heroes and the vital resources they need to ensure long, healthy, and fulfilling lives after war.
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Combat Female Veterans Families United
Sandra Robinson
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www.cfvfunited.com
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