Read this story on The Washington Post. The organization, which was started by the daughter of a career Marine, launched a Battle Buddy Call Center last year to serve veterans nationwide. By Wayne Gray Pinned to the wall of an office in Warrenton, Virginia, is a...
Hero’s Bridge Battle Buddy Call Center is celebrating fielding over 400 calls from veterans since it opened on June 1 last year. The call center was established to address the needs of America’s aging veterans and has served veterans in 32 states, the District of...
Hero’s Bridge Battle Buddy Call Center received a call from a concerned friend of an Army National Guard veteran who lost his apartment and was staying in a motel. His money had run out, and payment was due. It took 50 phone calls and 16 days to help the Veteran find...
On June 1, the Warrenton-based nonprofit Hero’s Bridge expanded its Battle Buddy services to include a Call Center to serve Northern Virginia and seven other counties throughout the Valley and Shenandoah regions. Hero’s Bridge is the only non-profit organization that...
Area veteran receives help with wood, yard work Vietnam-era Army veteran and Randolph County resident David Moore reached out to Hero’s Bridge for help after reading about its national call center on a veterans’ blog. Based in Warrenton, Va., Hero’s Bridge has served...