by Sasha Hardridge
Initiative was part of $10m 2011 effort
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Over 10,000 American veterans will have access to winter clothes, shoes and hygiene supplies this month thanks to the efforts of the disabled veterans national foundation. To date, DVNF has provided supplies for veterans' shelters in Monroe, LA; Chicago, IL; and Jacksonville, AR. Additional supplies are headed to Las Vegas before month's end.
"Our Board of Directors has committed to providing $10 million worth of vital supplies, clothing and much needed services for veterans throughout the country."
"This is just the beginning of our exciting program to assist veterans during 2011," said Disabled Veterans National Foundation President Precilla Wilkewitz. "Our Board of Directors has committed to providing $10 million worth of vital supplies, clothing and much needed services for veterans throughout the country."
Through its various partnerships, Disabled Veterans National Foundation is able to get supplies into veterans' hands either directly or through local shelters - especially during the cold winter months when demand for services and supplies surge.
One of the fastest growing veterans' support groups in the United States, DVNF has provided goods and services to over 40,000 veterans to date. To follow the progress of this pilot program and to learn more about how DVNF is helping veterans, visit www.DVNF.org.
About the Disabled Veterans National Foundation
DVNF, a nonprofit 501c3, was founded in the fall of 2007 by six women veterans to expand their scope of work within the veteran's community. The Trustees, with over twenty years of combined work focusing on women veteran's issues, realized the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan brought forth a rising need to help returning wounded and disabled veterans. To learn more about DVNF go to www.DVNF.org.
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Over 10,000 American veterans will have access to winter clothes, shoes and hygiene supplies this month thanks to the efforts of the disabled veterans national foundation. To date, DVNF has provided supplies for veterans' shelters in Monroe, LA; Chicago, IL; and Jacksonville, AR. Additional supplies are headed to Las Vegas before month's end.
"Our Board of Directors has committed to providing $10 million worth of vital supplies, clothing and much needed services for veterans throughout the country."
"This is just the beginning of our exciting program to assist veterans during 2011," said Disabled Veterans National Foundation President Precilla Wilkewitz. "Our Board of Directors has committed to providing $10 million worth of vital supplies, clothing and much needed services for veterans throughout the country."
Through its various partnerships, Disabled Veterans National Foundation is able to get supplies into veterans' hands either directly or through local shelters - especially during the cold winter months when demand for services and supplies surge.
One of the fastest growing veterans' support groups in the United States, DVNF has provided goods and services to over 40,000 veterans to date. To follow the progress of this pilot program and to learn more about how DVNF is helping veterans, visit www.DVNF.org.
About the Disabled Veterans National Foundation
DVNF, a nonprofit 501c3, was founded in the fall of 2007 by six women veterans to expand their scope of work within the veteran's community. The Trustees, with over twenty years of combined work focusing on women veteran's issues, realized the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan brought forth a rising need to help returning wounded and disabled veterans. To learn more about DVNF go to www.DVNF.org.
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