Project Report
| Feb 1, 2024
Helping Veterans in Need
By Lois Healy | Project Leader & CEO
This past quarter was productive for the Veterans Assistance Fund. We were able to help an Elderly Veteran with cancer (92) get his lawn mowed monthly for the past 4 months because he was unable to do so himself and that stopped code enforcement from fining him for the overgrown lawn. This may not seem like a big thing but that totaled $320.
We helped another Elderly Veteran buy food and pay his past due electric bill which was a challenge for him because his wife had passed away and his income was reduced by over $1,000. We are also meeting with him monthly to insure now because he is on a limited income that he stays on track with his expenses,
The third Veteran we helped was with a deposit to move into a new apartment, our local county only helps with deposits once in a lifetime so he would have been homeless without this help,
For those of us who are able to pay for things without any help we forget how the smallest expenses can cause havock in the life of a Veteran. All of the donations that we receive for this fund go to help Veterans that have given their all for their country to try and regain some sense of normalcy so thank you for your donations they do make a difference!
Oct 4, 2023
Helping a 90 year old Veteran
By Lois Healy | CEO
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We received a call from an elderly Veteran's wife that we had helped previously 6 years ago with a roof replacement. She told us the grass had gotten very tall and they didn't even have a mower to attempt to mow the lawn. She proceeded to tell me he had been diagnosed with Lukema and was not expected to live and was unable to walk and that Racoons that he used to feed that he thought were so cute had gotten into their attic and was destroying the interior of the house in the attic.
I called our person who does our lawn maintenance for our properties that we owned and he went out and mowed their lawn for and will continue to do so to help the Veteran out until the end of summer. Each mowing costs $40 per week X 3 months= $420.00 and then We paid Critter Control to trap and remove the Racoons at a price of $500. The amount we spent for this quarter was $920, the amount we received in donations was $75.00. In order for us to continue to continue to help our Veterans we need your help! Please consider a donation to this very important fund!
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Jun 7, 2023
Veterans in need since Hurricane Ian have increased
By Lois M Healy | CEO/Project Leader
Veterans that come back from War and conflict are often displaced due to being dependent on the Military to house them, feed them and take care of them. They have been re-programmed to think a certain way and act a certain way so becoming prt of society in most cases is not easy. These Veterans have experienced and have sen horrible acts of violence which makes that transition back into society extremely difficult and it only takes one crisis to send them back in their minds to the horrible things they have experienced. In September of 2022 our area went thru a category 5 Hurricane, Hurricane Ian.
This event triggered many Veterans to become homeless with no where to go or fall behind on their bills due to rising prices and rents again leaving them homeless. During this past quarter we had a local serviceman lose his life during a Blackhawk Helicopter training in Kentucky leaving a wife and 2 small children behind with no means of support. The Veterans assistance fund helped his widow with a check for $1500 to help with food and rent, and though it wasn't nearly enough we hope it helped. The second Veteran we helped was a 85 year old Veteran that was displaced by Hurricane Ian, his apartment sustained damage and instead of his rent going down, his landlord increased his rent to the damaged apartmet by $800 and did not fix the unit so he had to move out. This elderly Veteran was living in his car and his car was about to be repossessed when he came to us. The Veterans assistance fund paid $1400 in past due car payments and put him in a hotel for a week while we tried to find answers.
This fund is not only necessary in most cases it is a life saver, so thank you for your continued donations every dollar makes a difference.