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Veteran launches company to combat veteran unemployment
Help Give Veterans Another Chance To Serve Their Country And Community

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA -- From the World Wars to the Middle East and conflict beyond, America’s young men and women have been paying a high price. After their service and sacrifices are over, they come home to face another enemy… unemployment. Despite their sacrifices to serve their country, many veterans continue to find it difficult to secure a position in the civilian workforce.
Adam Hochman, a former marine, with 11 years of experience in the medical courier service, is looking to create jobs to focus on his fellow veterans. Hochman’s company Aceso Medical Courieris creating real jobs for veterans. “We are employing veterans to run operations. Some disabled veterans will even have a choice to work remotely as dispatchers or as home administrators,” says Hochman.
For this reason, Aceso needs to raise $20,000 (via gofundme) by spring 2019 to finance insurance for:
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⦁ general liability
⦁ commercial insurance
⦁ attorney fees for contracts and other services
⦁ cash reserve for payroll
⦁ new laptops for disabled veterans that can work from home
Hochman, hopes to empower Veterans to build a company where their value is known and appreciated—to remember their achievements, courage, dedication, and sacrifices by giving them a stronger purpose in society. Many volunteered to serve something larger than themselves and this will reignite that purpose. They rose to the nation’s call because they wanted to protect the land that had given them so much…just the kind of people that should be handling the critical delivery of medical goods and devices.
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Aceso translates from the Greek mythology of the goddess of healing. “We hope to assist people in the home health care environment as well as support veterans,” says Hochman. Aceso Medical Courier hopes you share in their enthusiasm to give veterans another chance to serve their country and contribute.
ABOUT ADAM HOCHMAN
Adam Hochman served four years of active duty in the marines from 1987-1991 during the first Gulf War. He is the founder of Aceso Medical Courier. Located in Silicon Valley, the company delivers medical supplies, equipment and medications to homes with elderly care, hospice, rehab, and other medical facilities all across the Bay Area. Adam has been in this field for over 11 years and has all the compelling stories that go along with it. It’s his passion and pleasure to be at the disposal of people that need his services.
For more information, please contact Adam Hochman, at 415-637-7611, email adamjh997@gmail.com or visit: https://bit.ly/2MO3Que