Training

Training where mission support turns into usable field guides

The NVEST NVETS training branch is where donations help build practical learning tracks for homeless and disabled veterans, handlers, and working dog owners who need real direction they can actually apply in the field.

Each guide below is meant to become a direct purchase-and-delivery product through AI K9 Codee, with Stripe checkout, email delivery, and mission support flowing through one simple lane.

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Training branch priorities

  • Simple income pathways that can start with digital files and local service offers
  • Housing navigation content that gives homeless veterans a clearer next move
  • Canine-focused training that builds discipline, purpose, and service readiness
  • Practical business tracks that show how to work in visible local markets
  • Fitness guidance that pairs obedience, cardio, and strength work with a dog

Why this section matters

This page is not a placeholder anymore. It is the operating outline for the first five training products NVEST NVETS wants to turn into a stronger mission library, with housing support still staying as its own dedicated branch next.

Business sector update

Street-food and small-business field guides now have a visible lane inside training.

This uploaded manual has been applied to the NVEST NVETS business sector direction as a concrete proof point for practical income-building. It fits the same mission lane as the food-cart, permit, and visible local business tracks already planned here.

  • Supports the street-food and cart-operator lane
  • Turns business-sector training into something more concrete and visual
  • Shows the kind of field-ready guide NVEST can surface for veteran rebuilding paths

Applied from the new admin image-update workflow and deployed directly into the Nvest training branch.

Training 01

The Index to Income Guide

Our first training is powered by AI K9 Codee and is built to show a homeless and disabled veteran how to turn a file into a service for businesses in their local area without needing a complex startup path.

Focus: digital service creation, local business outreach, simple income activation.

The guide is designed to break the process down from idea, to file, to offer, to outreach, so the user is not left staring at theory without a way to act on it.

Training 02

HUD-VASH Section 8 Voucher Ebook

This guide is meant to show a disabled and homeless veteran the homeless-to-humble path by breaking down HUD-VASH and Section 8 direction into a format that feels clearer and less overwhelming.

Focus: voucher awareness, housing direction, calmer system navigation.

Instead of vague motivation, this guide is meant to explain the sequence, documents, follow-up rhythm, and mindset needed to move through a housing-related system with more control.

Training 03

How to Become a Canine Handler

A structured series 1-3 focused on discipline, working-dog readiness, basic handler foundations, and the long-term mindset required to operate with a canine responsibly.

Focus: handler series, canine readiness, progressive training structure.

This series is intended to move from basic orientation into stronger handling habits and long-term responsibility, rather than pretending a serious canine role can be learned in one fast lesson.

Training 04

NYC Food Cart License Path

A practical training showing how to get a NYC food cart license and build toward selling in Times Square, with the goal of turning a hard environment into a visible earning lane.

Focus: licensing awareness, city permits, practical street business setup.

The point of this guide is to show the licensing lane, the real-world prep, and the public-facing sales mindset needed to turn a city permit path into something usable.

Training 05

AIK9 Fitness Guide

A fitness training guide showing dog owners obedience guidance plus cardio and strength work that almost anybody can do with a canine, even without expensive equipment.

Focus: obedience, cardio, strength, canine-owner routine building.

This training is built to connect movement, structure, and obedience into one practical routine so the dog owner gets a guide that feels usable in normal life, not just in theory.

What donations support here

Training donations help turn these mission tracks into real pages, guides, and field-ready resources that create direction instead of just motivation. Housing remains a separate branch and can be expanded next without weakening the training mission.