1851Franchise.com: Right at Home Supports Veterans Community Project
Franchise owners with the in-home care brand build care packages for veterans during the April annual conference in Kansas City.
Right at Home, the in-home care franchise with over 700 locations worldwide, has built an incredible system of dedicated business owners and caregivers, and the ethos of the brand shines through in everything it does - including its annual "Home Improvement" franchisee conference. This April, Right at Home partnered with Veterans Community Project of Kansas City to further support veterans in the Kansas City area.
"The Right at Home system has impacted so many veterans nationwide in multiple ways," said Margaret Haynes, President and CEO of Right at Home. "We have veterans who have built brighter futures for themselves and their families through franchise ownership, dedicated veterans who chose to take on a new type of service through caregiving with local offices, and plenty of veterans who live more fulfilled lives thanks to the care provided by Right at Home franchisees and their caregivers."
On the third day of the conference, members of the Veterans Community Project addressed the system, sharing more about their program and who they support. The Right at Home team presented a monetary donation to Veterans Community Project before coming together as a team to assemble individual care packages for area veterans.
Right at Home aims to support veterans in all phases of life and the commitment runs through all layers of the system. For those looking to transition back into civilian life and find a meaningful venture, the franchise model serves as a helpful platform. Right at Home offers a 25% discount on its initial franchise fee for veterans and is consistently ranked on Entrepreneur's Top Franchises for Veterans list.
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