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San Francisco leaders seek community engagement from veterans and new government appointees

February 26, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco leaders seek community engagement from veterans and new government appointees
San Francisco County officials are taking significant steps to enhance community support for veterans and encourage broader civic engagement. During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the successful REITs Across America project, which saw record attendance and aimed to connect veterans with resources and opportunities, including ROTC programs. This initiative is part of a larger effort to reintegrate military members into civilian life, addressing the challenges many face after service.

Key speakers emphasized the importance of building a supportive community for veterans, acknowledging the struggles they often encounter, such as mental health issues and a lack of connection. The meeting underscored the need for ongoing support and the involvement of new voices in governance, with a focus on creating opportunities for those who have not previously engaged in public service.

Supervisor Walton expressed gratitude for the service of veterans and recognized the difficulty of selecting candidates from a pool of qualified individuals for various appointments. He encouraged continued participation from those not selected, reinforcing the message that there are always opportunities to serve the community.

The meeting concluded with a strong call to action for community members to step forward and contribute to local governance, ensuring that the needs of veterans and other residents are met. This commitment to service and community building is expected to foster a more inclusive environment in San Francisco County, ultimately benefiting all residents.

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