USO Transitions Center
Contact Information
Building 2201, Ste B
Fort Lewis, WA 98433 USO Pathfinder Transition is located inside the ACU bank, across the street from Waller Hall. USO Transition office is on the north end of the bank. See you at the USO!!
Hours of Operation
0930-1630, Monday-Friday.
Investing Workshop with Prudential on March 28th at 11am ET | 8am PT
Mar 28th, 2023 8:00 AM PDT ( 800T)
Investing Workshop with Prudential on March 28th at 11am ET | 8am PT
Mentorship Kickstart on March 29th at 11am ET | 8am PT
Mar 29th, 2023 11:00 AM EDT (1100Q)
Mentorship Kickstart on March 29th at 11am ET | 8am PT
Upcoming Events
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Mentorship Kickstart on March 29th at 11am ET | 8am PT
Mentorship Kickstart on March 29th at 11am ET | 8am PT
Mar 29th, 2023 11:00 AM EDT (1100Q)
About this Location
USO Pathfinder® Transition Program
The USO Pathfinder Transition Program works with strategic partners to connect service members and military spouses to resources through a holistic approach, focusing on:
- Employment
- Education - Including leading online learning platforms like Skillsoft, IBM SkillsBuild and Coursera
- Financial readiness
- Mentorship
- Increased access to relevant veterans’ benefits in their communities
Through the creation of an individualized action plan, USO Transition Specialists collaborate with individuals to identify their personal and professional goals and build a roadmap to achieving them, while also identifying services and resources that are the best fit for their needs. Additionally, this program offers support to plan for life after the military, connecting participants to valuable resources for a smooth transition to civilian life.
USO Transition Specialists provide these free services through one on-one support (either virtually, or in person) and help military families create a plan for success now – and for the future.
Amenities at this Location
Food & Beverages
- Coffee & Tea
Connectivity
- Wi-Fi
Support
- Administrative Office
Programs at this Location
I appreciate all the USOs out there and I think they're a great way to show support to troops traveling on official business or even for leisure with their families. I hope they never go away, they are very useful and should be appreciated by everyone who takes it upon themselves to visit.Alan N. Find out how to support USO
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