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A Year-End Message of Gratitude

From the CEO of Clear Path for Veterans New England

Dear Friends, Donors, and Supporters,

As we close out 2025, I would like to take a moment—on behalf of our Board of Directors, our staff, and, most importantly, the Veterans and families we serve—to express our gratitude.

Your generosity, trust, and belief in our mission made this year one of the most impactful in Clear Path for Veterans New England’s history. Because of you, thousands of Veterans across Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire were met with dignity, stability, and hope at moments when they needed it most.

What You Helped Make Possible in 2025

Through your support, Clear Path for Veterans New England delivered life-changing services across our full continuum of care:

These outcomes represent more than numbers—they represent Veterans who slept safely indoors, families reunited, meals shared in community, and futures reclaimed.

Stewardship and Responsibility

We recognize that every dollar entrusted to us carries responsibility. In 2025, Clear Path for Veterans New England responsibly managed more than $4 million in public and private funding, leveraging federal, state, municipal, and philanthropic investments to maximize impact while maintaining compliance, transparency, and accountability.

Your support also helped us weather an increasingly challenging funding environment, including federal reductions and delayed awards, without compromising care for Veterans. That resilience is a direct result of your partnership.

Looking Ahead to 2026

As we move into 2026, the need remains urgent—but so does our resolve. With your continued support, we will:

As a Veteran myself and as someone who once experienced homelessness with my own family, I know firsthand how transformative timely support can be. Your generosity ensures that **“never again” is not just a promise—but a reality—for the Veterans we serve.

With Gratitude

Thank you for standing with Clear Path for Veterans New England. Thank you for believing in solutions, dignity, and opportunity. And thank you for walking beside us as we continue Supporting the Journey Home.

With sincere appreciation,

Jason Gilbert

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As we move through 2026, I want to take a moment—on behalf of our Board of Directors, staff, and most importantly, the Veterans and families we serve—to express our deepest gratitude for your continued support of Veteran Pathways of New England (formerly Clear Path for Veterans New England).

Your partnership, trust, and belief in our mission continue to drive transformational impact across New England. Because of you, Veterans are finding stability, connection, and renewed purpose during some of the most difficult moments of their lives.

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