Jan. 19, 2012 - The Disabled Veterans National Foundation, a non-profit veterans service organization that focuses on helping men and women who serve and return home wounded or sick after defending our safety and our freedom, is delivering approximately $150,000 worth of goods at the upcoming Winterhaven Homeless Veterans Stand Down event in Washington, DC, Saturday, January 21st. The event is being organized by the Department of Veterans Affairs and any extra supplies will be stored and distributed by the VA to other veterans service groups in the area.The shipments being made by DVNF will include blankets, jackets, clothing, hats, food, water, shoes and hygiene products. Stand Down events typically last from 1-3 days. They are a directly impactful method used by the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide services and support to homeless veterans around the country by coordinating with other groups like DVNF. DVNF has supported a significant number of Stand Downs in 2011 around the country. The first Stand Down was organized in 1988 by a group of Vietnam Veterans in San Diego.
"We believe these Stand Down gatherings are an excellent and effective way to directly reach homeless veterans and let them know people care and are there to help," said Precilla Wilkewitz, President of DVNF. read more>>>
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