Washington, District of Columbia, July 21st, 2011 -- As part of an on-going effort to deliver needed goods and supplies to veterans around the nation, the Disabled Veterans National Foundation (DVNF) announces the recent delivery of $238,910.54 in supplies to 'Operation Stand Down' in Huntsville Alabama. The http://financial.businessinsider.com/siliconalleymedia.clusterstock/news/read?GUID=18848336 is also planning shipments to the VA Drop In Center in Little Rock Arkansas valued at $192,279.18 as well as truck load shipments valued at more than $200,000 each to veterans groups in Houston, Texas and Sacramento, California in the coming weeks.
"These truck loads deliver needed items ranging from food, water and blankets to many other kinds of basic products that most people take for granted every day, but for veterans in need these are precious items," says Raegan Rivers's Public Library - Diigo, Chief Administrative Officer of Disabled Veterans National Foundation. "For many of our nation's veterans who are living in a veterans home or shelter, things like vitamins and daily hygiene products are something they may go without if it were not for aid and support from groups like the Disabled Veterans National Foundation and our generous donors," says Rivers.
Thanks to the DVNF's growing supporters and donors, the group is planning a $236,054.48 shipment in goods to a veterans organization serving veterans living in Northern New England.
For more on grants available for veterans services organizations seeking additional aid and support, go to www.dvnf.org
The Disabled Veterans National Foundation is a national foundation dedicated to serving those who have served the United States.
While focusing on disabled, homeless, and women Veterans, the organization works daily to provide resources and services to those who have come home to find themselves in need. Founded in 2007, the organization is housed in Washington D.C. Funded by donors, the organization provides assistance to shelters, partner organizations, and directly to Veterans who apply for grants.
"These truck loads deliver needed items ranging from food, water and blankets to many other kinds of basic products that most people take for granted every day, but for veterans in need these are precious items," says Raegan Rivers's Public Library - Diigo, Chief Administrative Officer of Disabled Veterans National Foundation. "For many of our nation's veterans who are living in a veterans home or shelter, things like vitamins and daily hygiene products are something they may go without if it were not for aid and support from groups like the Disabled Veterans National Foundation and our generous donors," says Rivers.
Thanks to the DVNF's growing supporters and donors, the group is planning a $236,054.48 shipment in goods to a veterans organization serving veterans living in Northern New England.
For more on grants available for veterans services organizations seeking additional aid and support, go to www.dvnf.org
The Disabled Veterans National Foundation is a national foundation dedicated to serving those who have served the United States.
While focusing on disabled, homeless, and women Veterans, the organization works daily to provide resources and services to those who have come home to find themselves in need. Founded in 2007, the organization is housed in Washington D.C. Funded by donors, the organization provides assistance to shelters, partner organizations, and directly to Veterans who apply for grants.
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