Veterans Built Our Freedom. Now Let's Help Them Build Their Future.
Every veteran leaves military service with something invaluable: leadership, discipline, resilience, teamwork, and an unwavering commitment to serving something greater than themselves.
The challenge isn't whether our veterans have the skills to succeed. The challenge is making sure they know where opportunity lives.
At the ULA Network and the ULA Network Charitable Foundation, we believe one of the strongest pathways open to veterans today runs straight through the unionized building and construction trades. Through our Vets4Vets Community Construction Project, we are committed to helping veterans find meaningful careers while continuing their lifelong mission of serving their communities.
Our mission is simple:
Support. Educate. Promote.
Military service may end, but your purpose never does. Today's skilled construction industry needs men and women who understand responsibility, safety, teamwork, leadership, and mission-focused execution.
Veterans already carry those qualities home with them.
Whether you're constructing schools, hospitals, bridges, data centers, transportation systems, renewable energy projects, or affordable housing, America's union building trades give you a chance to keep building something that truly matters.
Many veterans tell us construction feels familiar:
Instead of asking, "What's next?"
A lot of veterans find the answer is simple: "Let's build it."
One of the biggest misconceptions is that you have to choose between earning a paycheck or going back for more education.
Union apprenticeship programs wipe out that choice.
Registered apprenticeships let you:
This "earn while you learn" model mirrors so much of military training. You learn through real-world experience while becoming part of a highly skilled team.
Many veterans don't realize their VA education benefits stretch well beyond traditional colleges and universities.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs encourages veterans to explore:
If you're eligible, you may also receive GI Bill education benefits while you take part in approved apprenticeship and on-the-job training programs. That helps bridge the income gap during your transition into a civilian career.
Construction employers value veterans for a reason. Military experience builds qualities that are hard to teach:
Those attributes make veterans outstanding candidates for apprenticeships and long-term careers across the union construction industry. The union building trades have long been a true pathway to the middle class through training and education, and veterans are a natural fit.
One of the nation's most successful veteran workforce initiatives is Helmets to Hardhats.
The program connects transitioning service members, veterans, National Guard members, and Reservists directly with union apprenticeship opportunities across North America.
Through partnerships with building trades organizations, you can explore careers including:
Thousands of veterans have already moved into rewarding union careers through Helmets to Hardhats while using their GI Bill benefits to supplement income during apprenticeship.
At the ULA Network Charitable Foundation, we believe supporting veterans goes well beyond career awareness.
Our Vets4Vets Community Construction Project brings together union volunteers, apprentices, contractors, labor organizations, veterans organizations, and community partners to complete meaningful improvement projects that directly benefit veterans and their families.
Projects include:
Every project creates something larger than construction.
It creates purpose. It creates community. It creates opportunity. Most importantly, it reminds every veteran that they are never alone.
One of the strongest parts of military life is the lifelong bond between those who served. The construction industry carries that same culture.
This is exactly the culture we work to strengthen through partnerships with labor organizations, apprenticeship programs, educational institutions, veteran service organizations, and workforce development leaders. You can hear it firsthand in our conversations on empowering veterans and strengthening communities through union labor.
When veterans succeed, communities succeed. When union apprenticeships grow, local economies grow. When young people see veterans thriving in skilled careers, they discover new possibilities for their own future.
Every successful veteran apprentice becomes another role model for the next generation. That ripple effect strengthens families, neighborhoods, and our nation's workforce.
The ULA Network and the ULA Network Charitable Foundation stay committed to expanding awareness of career pathways for veterans through education, media, strategic partnerships, and workforce development initiatives.
Through interviews with union leaders, apprenticeship coordinators, veterans organizations, healthcare partners, educational institutions, and industry experts, we keep sharing the stories, resources, and opportunities that empower veterans to build rewarding civilian careers. You can browse more of them across our News and Resources libraries.
Because serving your country should never be the end of your story.
It should be the beginning of your next mission.
If you are:
We invite you to join the ULA Network's mission to support, educate, and promote career opportunities for those who have served our nation. Connect with our team at the upcoming Vets4Vets Building Trades & Municipal Veterans Symposium, become a supporter, or reach out to us directly.
Have a story to tell? Submit your story and help us inspire the next veteran.
Together, we can help veterans keep doing what they have always done best:
Building stronger communities. Building stronger families. Building America's future.