Patriot Business Alliance Launches to Support Working Veterans and First Responders

Press Release from The Veterans Club

POST FALLS, Idaho — The Veterans Club has launched a new business networking group, the Patriot Business Alliance, to help veterans and first responders grow professionally while staying connected to a supportive community.

“The idea is based on how to attract younger veterans and first responders into groups like The Veterans Club,” said Ed Bejarana, President of The Veterans Club. “Younger veterans and even younger retired first responders often have families with children still in school, a work and home life that is difficult to balance. The idea behind The Patriot Business Alliance is to provide a return on the investment of time for the veteran and first responder who is still working.”

The group meets every Wednesday at noon at The Bunker Bar (702 N Spokane St, Post Falls, ID). There are no dues for members—this is a benefit of The Veterans Club.

Each participant holds industry exclusivity, and members are encouraged to exchange leads, schedule one-on-one meetings, and build lasting professional relationships.

Who Can Join: Veterans and first responders who own, operate, or represent a business or service—regardless of ownership—are welcome. Apply online at http://www.theveteransclub.org/patriot-business-alliance. Applicants are added to a waitlist if their industry is full, with priority for future openings or new chapter launches.

The Veterans Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, run entirely by volunteers committed to ending veteran and first responder suicide. Sponsors help fund our programs and no-dues model. Supporters are celebrated online and encouraged within the community.

Learn more or get involved at http://www.TheVeteransClub.org. No dues. No demands. Just purpose.

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