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Hives for Heroes: Beekeeping program helps veterans transition to civilian life
By Lauren McCoy at KGNS — Sitewide
· July 2, 2026
· 2 min read
(Aging Untold) — Thousands of volunteers nationwide are helping military veterans navigate the transition to civilian life through beekeeping as part of a national nonprofit called Hives for Heroes. About the program Hives for Heroes pairs transitioning veterans with mentors who connect them with...
Key takeaway “Hives for Heroes was designed to help, in particular, transitioning veterans transition out of the military into civilian life,” said Cheri Ben-Iesau, a Coast Guard veteran who spent 25 years in the military.
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Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: KGNS — Sitewide ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? (Aging Untold) — Thousands of volunteers nationwide are helping military veterans navigate the transition to civilian life through beekeeping as part of a national nonprofit called Hives for Heroes. About the program Hives for Heroes pairs transitioning veterans with mentors who connect them with...
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