Helping Veterans In Times of Need...
 

 

 
 


 

GRANTS

DateNameStateAmountAccomplishment
2009 Oct 25Martin K
United States
Army
TN
Knoxville
$200.00The best thing that you can have some days is simply a place to live.  Martin was having problems with rent and we made sure that he was covered!
2009 Oct 23Thomas K
United States
Air Force Reserve
OH
Wilimington
$204.95Its that time of year and things are starting to get tight.  When Thomas needed help with his electric, he came to us asking for help.  Fortunately we were able to assist!
2009 Oct 13Curtis H
United States
Air Force
OH
Columbus
$183.91Electricity is vital, especially as it starts to get colder.  Curtis needed help to get his Electric bill on track and we gave him it!
2009 Oct 05Brad B
United States Army Reserve
TN
Oak Ridge
$250.00You need a car to get around town and to appointments, but if it does not work you are in trouble.  We helped make sure that Brad and his wife could get back on the road.
2009 Oct 05Doug M
United States Army Reserve
OH
Newark
$100.00Helping with rent is just one of the things we do to work with others.  Although we are not allowed to work in Newark, OH, we are more than willing to try and help Vets there.
2009 Jul 16Tom S
United States Army
OH, Columbus$225.11When disaster strikes, its good to know that there is someone there to help.  Tom lost everything in a fire.  Although we could not replace everything, we made sure that he had the basics to get re-started.
2009 Apr 08Shellie A
United States Ohio Air National Guard
OH
Middletown
$119.95Having just gotten a great job and getting back on her feet was no time for the van to quit running. Within a day we managed to get her back up and driving to work.
2009 Apr 07Gerald Z
United States Air Force
TN
Knoxville
$210.00A formerly homeless veteran, the TN Volunteers of America helped him find a place to live but he needed help to cap off rent for the month of April. 
2009 Apr 07Jason B
United States Marine Corps
KY
Harrodsburg
$200.00Having just moved to KY with his bride, Jason was out of work and needed help getting another vehicle repaired so he and his wife could both work.  He is working now with a running car.
2009 Apr 07Ray KFL
Beverly Hill
$205.95You gotta have electricity these days, and Ray was a bit behind.  With a shut off notice looming and a bit of our help he managed to avoid it.
2009 Apr 06Charles B
United States Army
OH
Obetz
$200.00Times are tough and being out of work makes it difficult to pay the rent. Charles took care of part of his rent, and we took care of the rest.
2009 Mar 26James C
United States Army
TN
Murfreesboro
$249.19James got behind on bills while searching for work.  His electric was about to be shut off but he managed to take care of part of the bill.  We took care of the rest.
2009 Mar 25Gary T
United States Army Reserve
KY
Williamstown
$213.00Gary had everything taken care of except a way to feed his family.  We made sure there were meals on the table for the month of April for them.
2009 Mar 25Timothy G
United States Army National Guard
FL
Palmetto
$212.50Everyone needs water, but Tim and his wife were having troubles when we met him.  Problem solved, and water restored.
2009 Mar 24Robert P
Air Force Reserve
OH
Columbus
$200.00Finally finding a job is not enough when you have been out of work for a bit. Robert managed to find all but $200 for his April mortgage.  We helped take care of the rest.
2009 Mar 03Jane and Eric A
United States Army
World War II
FL
Inverness
$126.58See the Article about Jane and Eric by clicking here
2009 Mar 02David M
United States Army
OH
Columbus
$154.00Homeless for a while, David finally found a place to stay.  Suffering from PTSD makes it difficult to get a job but he is trying.  While he is trying, we made sure to help out with rent, electric, and his phone!
2009 Mar 01Lois B
United States Army
KY
Owensboro
$200.00Lois was having some hard times. We helped her with part of her rent and made sure that there was food on the table to boot!
2009 Feb 25Fred T
United States Navy
TN
Knoxville
$100.00When the lights go down things are fine, but when the lights go off?  Fred was having difficulty getting on top of the electric bill.  We gave him the boost he needed!
2009 Jan 26Scott G
United States Army
OH
Maysville
$121.80After a house fire, Scott and his family were fairly down and out.  Help from other agencies poured in and soon they were getting back in business.  Food was an issue for a bit, but we took care of it!
2008 Dec 12Faith Mission
Veterans Assistance
OH
Columbus
$150.00Stuff happens, and people sometimes are without a place to stay. That does not mean that they don't need basics like toiletries and washcloths.  We helped a little and hope we will be able to help more.
2008 Dec 08Ed D
United States Army
OH
Huber Heights
$150.00When you lose your job, all kinds of things become harder, including something simple like buying food.  But there are people like us out there to help.
2008 Nov 03Robert M
United States Army Reserve
OH
Columbus
$187.14Robert needed help with his electric bill to avoid having it turned off. We took care of it and he had electricity to keep things warm in the cold months!
2008 Sep 09Franklin S
United States
Navy
OH
Columbus
$75.00Sometimes it is the simple things, like a hot meal, that make all the difference in the world.  Franklin needed food for his family and was in a bad way, so we helped out!
2008 Aug 08Austin T
United States Marine Corps
OH
Columbus
$100.00Austin needed help with some car repairs.  Although the car repairs were too much for us to help him with we were able to give him money for food.  He took the extra money that he had and got the car fixed!
   
 

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