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Vet Maps Launches National Platform to Spotlight Veteran-Owned Businesses and Causes
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Johnston County, N.C. — A new national platform, Vet Maps, has officially launched to connect Americans directly to the businesses, nonprofits, and causes built by U.S. veterans. The initiative aims to make veteran-led enterprises visible, verifiable, and accessible in every community across the country.

CLAYTON, N.C. - Washingtoner -- For too long, finding veteran-owned or veteran-driven organizations has relied on scattered lists, outdated directories, or word of mouth. Vet Maps centralizes that information into one searchable, verified network—offering the public a simple way to discover, support, and partner with those who served.

> "Every community in America has veterans building businesses, nonprofits, and causes that strengthen the country from the ground up. Vet Maps exists to make sure they're seen."
— Jason Farber, OIF Veteran and Founder, Vet Maps

The platform is built around authenticity and access: every listed business is verified for veteran ownership, with profiles designed to highlight both professional impact and personal mission. Beyond businesses, Vet Maps also features foundations, memorial initiatives, and veteran-led causes, creating a full picture of post-service contribution.

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With its free-to-use model, Vet Maps removes financial barriers for veterans while giving Americans a trusted way to support their communities through commerce and philanthropy. The site officially went live on Veterans Day, symbolizing a new chapter of post-service connection and national visibility.

About Vet Maps
Vet Maps is a national directory that verifies and promotes veteran-owned businesses and causes across the United States. The platform is free to use and free to list, giving every veteran entrepreneur and advocate a place to be seen, supported, and connected.

Visit www.vetmaps.com to explore the growing network.

Media Contact:
Jason Farber
Founder, Vet Maps
Email: jay@vetmaps.com
Website: https://www.vetmaps.com/

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