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Veterans Inc.
FoundedWorcester, Massachusetts (1990)
TypeNon-profit, Interest group
Location
Servicestemporary and emergency housing, counseling, employment services, job training, family programs, benefits counseling and advocacy, transportation, temporary financial assistance, health and wellness, food services, childcare services
FieldsHuman Services
Key peopleLt. Colonel Vincent Perrone USAF (Retired), President Denis Leary, Executive Director
Websitewww.veteransinc.org

Veterans Inc. (formerly known as The Central Massachusetts Shelter for Homeless Veterans and Massachusetts Veterans Inc.) is an American non-governmental, and non-profit organization founded in 1990. Its headquarters are in Worcester, Massachusetts.

The organization's mission is to give shelter to honorably-served veterans who have lost their homes and suffer from other possible disabilities.

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