Soldier On is proud to announce a new community partnership with DCOH, who have committed $75,000 over three years to support veterans and their families throughout and beyond their service.
The announcement was made during Defence Week in the Northern Territory, with DCOH Managing Director & CEO Shane Dignan sharing his enthusiasm for the partnership at a breakfast event alongside industry peers.
“We have always been very Defence-focused at DCOH,” Mr Dignan said.
“Whether it’s through construction projects on base, hiring Defence family members, or supporting community efforts, this partnership with Soldier On strengthens our ongoing commitment to those who serve or have served.”
Soldier On CEO, Paul Singer, welcomed the partnership, noting the positive impact such support has on the veteran community.
“We are incredibly proud to partner with DCOH and commend their leadership in supporting those who have served. This partnership reflects a genuine commitment to making a difference in the lives of veterans and their families,” Mr Singer said.
“Partnerships like this are critical to our mission – they enable us to deliver holistic support across our four strategic pillars: health and wellbeing, employment, learning and education, and social connection. With DCOH by our side, we can continue empowering veterans and their families to thrive.”
DCOH is a Darwin-based development and construction company dedicated to innovating and growing the Development, Construction, Operations and Hospitality arenas of the Northern Territory. For more than 30 years they have been helping ‘Build Better’ in the NT.
As a national charity, Soldier On provides integrated and individually tailored services to help veterans and their families build meaningful futures after service.