2025 Annual Report

Our Partners and What Comes Next

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Our Broader Community
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We’re deeply grateful to the individuals, foundations, corporate partners, and public agencies who stand with veterans and make this work possible.

These partnerships strengthen our community-rooted services, advance meaningful policy change, and help build systems that work for veterans.

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foundation partners

75+

corporate partners

700
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individual donors

50+

community partners

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Partner Spotlight
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Bob Woodruff Foundation

In 2025, the Bob Woodruff Foundation strengthened the ecosystem of care for Bay Area veterans, supporting services, community, and storytelling for those we serve.

Bob Woodruff Foundation's
Multi-Layered Support

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Community & Connection
Supported the Bay Area’s first-ever Veterans Connect event in July 2025, an all-day resource event that welcomed nearly 200 veterans to connect with housing, jobs, healthcare, legal, and community support.
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Programmatic Investment
Provided ongoing funding for two core programs — our Legal Services program and Veterans Community Center — focused on free legal advocacy and representation, capacity-building, mental health and peer support, communal meals, and community-building activities.
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In-Kind Storytelling Support
Donated creative services to film and produce short films that help elevate veterans’ voices and share the impact of this work more widely.
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An Example to Follow

The Bob Woodruff Foundation has been a steadfast partner in advancing veteran-centered care, especially in a field where veterans are too often assumed to be “covered” and left out of broader investments. By supporting multiple layers of our work, they have helped reduce fragmentation and strengthen the connections that make services accessible for veterans and their families.