VFW Post 2166 and Auxiliary Take Initiative to Provide Food for Veterans
An Outstanding Partnership
The compassionate team at VFW Post 2166 and the Post Auxiliary are coming together with the renowned Second Harvest Food Bank to arrange a food distribution. This grand event, held specifically for veterans and their families in need of assistance, is scheduled for Friday, July 12, at 2 p.m. It will take place at the VFW Post located at 2001 West Elk Ave.
Instructions for Attendees
The attendees of the food distribution should ensure they have ample room in their trunks for the food box. Once they arrive in line at the post, they must pop their trunk. Participants can remain safely in their vehicles while their trunk is loaded with the food box. To ensure the health and safety of everyone involved, the entire distribution will be conducted sans person-to-person contact.
Advance Registration for Accurate Supply
Second Harvest has efficiently charted a requirement for the approximate number of food boxes needed. Veteran families are thus encouraged to reach out to David Batchelder at the Carter County Veterans Service Office, to sign up for the food distribution. Advance registration will ensure there is adequate supply of food boxes to meet every demand, and that no veteran family goes home empty-handed.
More to Look Forward to
Furthermore, it is noteworthy to mention that American Legion Post No. 49 will be organizing an open house event on the following Saturday. Already buzzing with anticipation, these events stand testament to the area’s commitment to serving its Veteran community with empathy and respect.
Amping Up to Serve
With the community enthusiastically responding to news of early voting on the upcoming Friday, upcoming events are sure to see increased participation. Reinforcing the community spirit, one highlight represents the remarkable fundraising feats of a local individual, outpacing even the previous year’s GOP primary runner, Alexander.
A Life Well Lived
Celebrating the spirit and prowess of veterans, the community fondly remembers Churchill W. Hill, an individual who lived a life without boundaries, challenging the impossible and inspiring all in his wake. The events at VFW Post 2166 and other local gatherings offer a chance for the community to come together to honor such inspiring lives.
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