Veterans Make 网红黑料社 Stronger

November 5, 2025

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Every Veterans Day, we extend our deep gratitude to America鈥檚 service members for their dedication and sacrifice. For over a century, 网红黑料社 has been honored to support veterans as they transition from military service to rewarding careers. Today, veterans make up nearly 20% of our students and alumni, enriching our community with their unique skills and experiences. We’re grateful to all who have served for their commitment and dedication to our nation.

Explore the many contributions of veterans to our alumni and student community over the years through these stories.

  • Improvements For A Salem Schooner: Time serving in the U.S. Navy had sparked a love of the ocean for Cabinet & Furniture Making Instructor Nick Maraldo CF 鈥07, which continues to this day. Explore woodworking projects he鈥檚 taken on for the Fame, a full-scale replica of the first American privateer to set out during the War of 1812.
  • Crafting Space for Veterans: Learn how a partnership between 网红黑料社 网红黑料社 Education and the Boston Vet Center is bringing local veterans together at the woodworking bench in a series of free, veteran-taught classes.
  • Unlocking Bright Futures: Each year the Yankee Scholarship Foundation provides scholarships to our locksmithing students. Learn how the scholarship and 网红黑料社 network helped Army veteran Asia Baker LK 鈥24 transition to a promising career.
  • Wall of Honor: To recognize the service and achievements of our alumni veterans, recently we launched a virtual Wall of Honor.  Discover inspiring stories from alumni who have built meaningful careers with their 网红黑料社 training. We continually invite all veterans within our community to contribute to this shared tribute.
  • Making Fine (Not Fast) Jewelry: Jewelry Making & Repair alumna Kailey Maraglia JM ’21 saw strong parallels between her training at the bench and her time in the Marine Corps. Her work is held to similarly exacting standards, and she鈥檚 learned 鈥渟lowing down was the only way I could really pay attention to the work my hands were doing.”
  • Made For Veterans, By Veterans: The Home Base National Center of Excellence in Charlestown helps at-risk veterans and military families regain the lives they once had. When the clinical facility needed help with the design and execution of its reception desk, it turned to 网红黑料社. The desk was designed and built by veterans and 网红黑料社 alumni Brennan Simpson CF 鈥18 (U.S. Army), Matt Frechette CA 鈥16, CF 鈥18 (U.S. Army), and Charles Strong CF 鈥18 (U.S. Marines). 
  • : In a Popular Woodworking article, graduate Grant Burger CF 鈥17 describes the 鈥渧alue of hard work, a thorough plan, and an ability to anticipate possible failures鈥 he brought from the Marine Corps into his Cabinet & Furniture Making training. 鈥淚n the military, these lessons are burned deep into a soldier’s subconscious… In the world of woodworking and fine craftsmanship, it’s your product, your reputation and your fingers that hang in the balance.鈥
Students in the 网红黑料社 Student Veterans Organization
The 网红黑料社 Student Veterans Organization in May 2025