Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries
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Ohio Valley Goodwill’s Community Liaison Named “Unsung Hero” by National Coalition for Homeless Veterans

Cincinnati, OH · · August 23, 2010 · · Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries is pleased to announce that the Board of  Directors of the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) recently named John Briggs, Community  Liaison of Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries, as its ” Unsung Hero” in recognition of personal contributions and  work with America’s homeless veterans. John has worked at Ohio Valley Goodwill since 1987 and with  Goodwill’s Homeless Veterans Reintegration program since 1993. Each year the National Coalition for  Homeless Veterans accepts nominations from its membership and selects one person they feel is most  deserving of the Unsung Hero award from hundreds of submissions.

The coalition is a non-profit organization which is the resource and technical assistance center for the  national network of community-based service providers that work in support of hundreds of thousands of  homeless veterans each year. Once nominations for the Unsung Hero are closed, the NCHV board and  staff select one person they feel is most deserving of the award. The award is indeed one which honors  John’s many years of dedication and service to our nation’s homeless veterans. John was also recently  recognized by the Board of Directors of Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries with a Certificate of Appreciation.

At Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries, John has worked with community agencies that serve veterans and he  works especially close with the Continuum of Care, a consortium of thirty-three agencies that provide  service to veterans. John has also served as the Chairman of the Cincinnati Homeless Management  Information System (HMIS), a data base management system that is used nationally to help track homeless  veterans. He has also worked with other faith based organizations that serve veterans and worked at the  national level to help develop concepts of potential legislation. John has served on a forum to develop  permanent housing options for homeless veterans as well. In his role at Ohio Valley Goodwill, John has  Cincinnati to assist homeless individuals. He has also worked to help other non-veterans and especially  individuals and families with specific issues. He has been a featured speaker at the VA Conference on  Homelessness and has been an invited speaker before the National Coalition of Homeless Veterans.

John has been a resident of Finneytown since 1981 where he lives with his wife, Shirlie. He is a graduate  of the University of Wisconsin and holds graduate degrees from Kent State University and Indiana State.  He is a published writer and an avid tennis player. John is committed to the needs of the population that he  serves and represents. Goodwill congratulates John for this most deserving award.

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