“Being here, challenging yourself again, being with other veterans – it’s just a great experience.” Miguel Carrillo Meza grew up in the suburbs of Duluth, GA with his parents and
“Workshops for Warriors understands the transition period people go through when they leave the military. Having people who understand and who take that into consideration allows you to succeed.” Danial
“I honestly wouldn’t have made it without Workshops for Warriors. They helped me get on my feet again.” Craig Molina was raised in North Carolina on a Cherokee Indian Reservation
“Workshops for Warriors hasn’t just been a game-changer for me. It’s been a life-changer.” Jedediah Maldonado was eight-years-old when he moved with his mother, father (a Marine Corps veteran), and
“I definitely made the right decision to come to Workshops for Warriors. I’m learning the proper way to do the job. It was a really great experience.” Growing up in
“At Workshops for Warriors, I get a shot at getting a job right out of school. That was a key motivating factor in coming here, along with learning valuable skills.
“It doesn’t matter what your background is. We all connected. Workshops for Warriors is a community.” After graduating high school in his hometown of North Carolina, Ruffo didn’t know what
“Regardless of the branch we served in, all of the students and staff here are of the same mindset. We are all helping each other.” One of three siblings who
“Workshops for Warriors has helped me tremendously, and it’s rewarding knowing that we are making a difference in America and that we will be innovating and manufacturing supplies to help