Still Serving Veterans
Mo Jackson is an experienced Veterans Transition Counselor at Still Serving Veterans, with a robust background in military service and education. Mo served in the US Navy as an Active Duty Aircrewman and later as a Legalman in the US Navy Reserves. Additionally, Mo is a Navy Veteran and has been actively involved in the dance community as a Self-Defense Trainer and Latin Dance Instructor with Aboriginal Weapons and Tactics and BailaMo Dance Company since December 2021. Mo has been providing Latin dance instruction at BailaMo and C-Town Salsa since May 2011. Mo holds a Bachelor's degree in Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences from Auburn University at Montgomery and an Associate of Science from Columbus Technical College.
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Still Serving Veterans
Still Serving Veterans, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, established in Huntsville, Alabama in 2006, provides Veterans and their families, transitioning service members, and members of the Guard and Reserves with employment services including career planning, job search strategy development, resume preparation, and interview preparations. Additionally, we work closely with Veteran-friendly employers to fill positions with well-qualified, screened Veterans. All services are provided at no charge to either client or employer. In addition, through its Huntsville office, Still Serving Veterans provides VA Benefits and Services counseling and can connect Veterans and their families in need of assistance from other public and private service providers. Still Serving Veterans recently received the Nonprofit of the Year award from the Huntsville/Madison Chamber of Commerce, the Nonprofit of the Year from the Madison Chamber of Commerce, and the Better Business Bureau's Torch award for ethics. Additionally, Still Serving Veterans is a recipient of the Call of Duty Endowment's (CODE) coveted Seal of Distinction. Still Serving Veterans is a trusted advocate for Veterans and their families and participates on the Governor's Alabama Veterans Network Executive Commission (AlaVetNet), the VA's new My VA, and several regional coalitions of Veterans organizations.