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Dee Lindsey, MGA’s executive director for Veteran and Military
                                                      Services, meets with Air Force veteran and Middle Georgia State
                                                      student Jonathan Almendras in her office at VECTR. MARYANN BATES

    The center is located in Warner Robins in a           One case involved a Navy veteran – a single
bright, newly built facility not far from Robins Air  dad to two children – who was left homeless after
Force Base, but Ross and others repeatedly            someone he trusted convinced him to relocate to
emphasize that VECTR exists to serve veterans         Warner Robins, then stole his money and
throughout Georgia. No comparable center exists       disappeared.
anywhere else in the nation.
                                                          The veteran somehow learned of the 21st
    “VECTR breaks down silos,” Dr. Christopher        Century Partnership, a collaborative that works to
Blake, Middle Georgia State’s president, said at      enhance the military value of Robins Air Force
the facility’s grand opening. “It relies on           Base and the region. He called that office and
community engagement – not only engagement            shared his story with someone who immediately
across 29 state colleges and universities and 22      thought to contact Ross for help.
technical colleges, but on the federal, state, local
and non-profit agencies to whom our staff will be         VECTR “triaged” the situation, and in short
able to refer veterans in need.”                      order Volunteers of America and several Warner
                                                      Robins churches worked together to provide food
    In its first month of operation, VECTR served     and find housing for the family and enroll the
more than 1,100 veterans and their family             children in school. The veteran is now employed
members. Of those, nearly 80 began the process of     and starts Central Georgia Technical College’s
enrolling in a college or university, about 40        (CGTC) aircraft structural technology program in
received job-placement assistance and another 30      January.
were connected to community resources to help
with emergency situations.                                “That’s a pretty good illustration of VECTR,”
                                                      Ross said. “We’re not a stand-alone organization,

   “VECTR exists to serve veterans throughout Georgia.
No comparable center exists anywhere else in the nation.”

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