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Our team at the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs partners with political leaders, businesses, associations, organizations, and government agencies at all levels. These partnerships are vital as we work through the ever-changing federal programs and benefits for our veterans. As our state’s veteran population and their needs continue to change and evolve, so will our team of advocates and our delivery of service. In fact, just this past month, we launched a new program, “South Dakota Joining Forces Initiative.” The goal of this initiative is to enhance and synchronize community-based networks of support to all current and former service members and their families. We want to ensure that they receive the support they have earned. Dr. Bill Meirose has been hired to move our mission forward and he has already begun his travels across South Dakota. One of the greatest benefits that our department receives is from our partners who volunteer for us. Volunteers are an important part of the daily routine in the lives of residents at the Michael J. Fitzmaurice State Veterans Home. In 2015 we had 121 volunteers who donated 5,952 volunteer hours to assist our veterans and our staff. From individual bedside visits, to group activities and sponsored outings, to raising money and purchasing gifts for residents, to paying for or providing entertainment at the home, volunteers and volunteer groups are an integral part of the daily living for our heroes. I can’t imagine serving our resident heroes without the generous contributions of time and money from our corps of volunteers. In many cases, due to the absence of family members, our volunteers constitute the primary source of social interaction for our heroes. Thanks volunteers. Your time and talents are priceless. Always remember, a sincere thank you -- means more to most veterans than any other reward. Americans Upbeat on Making Progress in their Lives (StatePoint) If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That’s the spirit Americans are embracing in pursuit of their own progress, as they cheer on Team USA athletes seeking success during the Olympic Games. A new survey for Citi’s #StandForProgress campaign shows nine in 10 Americans are optimistic about making progress in their lives in the next year. Just as many Americans agree that progress comes from within (93 percent) and that it’s the small steps every day that lead to success (94 percent). More than half of the Americans surveyed by Toluna, the online insights platform, also believe that the road to progress passes through the lessons you learn from setbacks. “You can spend your life either focused on your limitations or work hard to overcome them and reach your full potential,” said Rudy Garcia-Tolson, a two-time Paralympic Gold Medalist who will be competing at the Games for the fourth time. Garcia-Tolson, who is participating in the Citi campaign, added: “I’m inspired by encouraging others to take on a challenge. I love to prove people wrong.” Better Health, More Money Asked to identify the three areas where they most wanted to make progress over the next year, Americans listed better health (59 percent), more money (47 percent) and better family relationships (44 percent). And while many Americans say the economy needs to improve before they can make real progress, or that they don’t know how to go about it, other respondents say that tracking progress, planning and organizing and celebrating the milestones all contribute to success. More than half of Americans agree that progress is hard to achieve alone. Men and women, meanwhile, see progress differently. Nearly eight in 10 men (78 percent) say they are satisfied with their progress in life, against fewer than seven in 10 women (67 percent). Women are also more likely than men to say that people close to them are making more progress than they are. Some 75 percent of men said they were doing better than their spouse or partner and friends, against 62 percent of women. Sharing Progress #StandforProgress is designed to inspire people across America to celebrate personal achievement. Members of the public can set goals for themselves alongside the nation’s elite athletes as part of Citi’s support of Team USA for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The campaign invites Americans to use #StandForProgress to share the small or big steps they want to take this year or recognize others who support and inspire their efforts – from finding a new job to saving for a vacation, buying a home or starting a business. Readers can follow #StandForProgress, see video content and track the progress of Team Citi’s athletes this summer @Citi on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit citi. com/progress. 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