As president of the nonprofit organization Restore 22, retired Air Force Master Sgt. Rob Ree, who has a master’s degree in social work from the University of Pittsburgh, wants to open a cafe in the Coraopolis area where former service members can connect over fresh coffee and pastries. It also will be a place to find resources, from filing Veterans Administration claims and mental health care to resume workshops. The spot will also educate the public about the battles veterans face on the homefront; this is also key to the concept. Read more in Pittsburgh Magazine.
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