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- The move is part of a broader effort by the White House’s Joining Forces initiative to help end homelessness among veterans, and encourage corporate partners to fill the unmet needs of America’s military families. Initiative officials made the announcement on behalf of the two companies on the eve of Veterans Day.
“If a veteran is working a night shift or employed in a remote area of a city, public transportation is not always a viable option, and there is limited funding available for alternative transportation.”
Company officials said the rides will be made available in coming months, through veterans organizations working with the Labor Department’s Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program.