Wednesday, September 30, 2015

FW: Chipping in for Vets Golf Tournament


Subject: Chipping in for Vets Golf Tournament

Hi Andrew,

The HCC Foundation is having the Inaugural  Chipping in for Vets Golf Tournament on October 26th at Chimera Golf Club at Tuscany to benefit Veterans Treatment Court of Henderson (http://hendersonveteranscourts.com/) and the HCC Foundation.  Both organizations are 501(c)3 nonprofits that depend on donations and fundraising to support their programs.  Please share with those who you believe would have an interest in assisting veterans and supporting the HCC Foundation.  Attached is the golf packet and below is a link to sign up.  Thank you for your consideration. 




 ness.

Monday, September 21, 2015

FW: September 2015 Newsletter

      



Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 09:32:39 -0500
From: davinfo@dav.org
To: rserge1@outlook.com
Subject: September 2015 Newsletter

Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
DAV: Making Strides, Blue Skies for Veteran Volunteer, Young Widow Honors Veterans Through DAV 5K
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Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
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DAV: Making Strides

DAV: Making Strides

Thanks to our supporters, it's been a busy year at DAV so far! See how we fight every day to improve the lives of our veterans.
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Blue Skies for Veteran Volunteer

Blue Skies for Veteran Volunteer

DAV member Richard Blue says helping fellow veterans feels like therapy for his PTSD. Seeing a smile on a veteran's face makes all his hours of volunteering with hungry, homeless and healing heroes worth it.
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Will you put a smile on the face of a veteran, with your gift of $25 … $50 … $100 or more to DAV today?
MORE NEWS FROM DAV
McIntosh Named DAV's New National Commander

McIntosh Named DAV's New National Commander

Medically retired Army helicopter pilot Moses McIntosh recently became the National Commander of our 1.3 million-member organization.
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Young Widow Honors Veterans Through DAV 5K

Young Widow Honors Veterans Through DAV 5K

To honor her late husband and veterans like him, Sasha Bradford participates in the DAV 5K.
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Investing in Hope

Investing in Hope

By naming DAV in his will, Jim Roman continued a lifetime of making sound, selfless investments in others.
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Secret Tragedy becomes National Memorial

Secret Tragedy Becomes National Memorial

Marine veteran and DAV life member Michael L. Emerson helped create the new Silent Heroes of the Cold War National Memorial.
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81 Years Young and Giving Back

81 Years Young and Giving Back

Army veteran Tom Cawood will bicycle across the country to raise awareness and funds for DAV.
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Calling for Change

Calling for Change

DAV demands a culture shift from the VA and Congress to ensure female veterans receive the benefits they need.
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Honor Their Sacrifice

Honor Their Sacrifice

It's been 14 years since our nation endured the attacks of 9/11. Many men and women selflessly answered America's call to service after this tragedy.
You can help these veterans, who have sacrificed so much, with your most generous gift.
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Friday, September 4, 2015

Smith’s to Hold Open Interviews

Smith's to Hold Open Interviews Sept. 15 for
Veterans and Their Families

Nationwide, Kroger Family of Stores Hiring 20,000 Employees
LAS VEGAS (DATE) – Smith's, and the entire Kroger family of stores, will hold open interviews on Tues., Sept. 15, for all veterans and their family members. Smith's is hiring to fill an estimated 250 positions in its stores. Nationwide, The Kroger Co. is hiring to fill an estimated 20,000 permanent positions in its supermarket divisions.
Veterans and their family members need only to fill out on application online at jobs. smiths food and drug. com by Sept. 13, and then return to a store on Sept. 15, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. (no appointment necessary). Smith's is asking applicants to input the hashtag #Honoring Our Heroes in the "Search by keyword" field at the top of jobs.smiths.com when applying online.

The online application requests an email address, employment history and education information and takes about 30 minutes to complete.

Kroger hired more than 6,000 veterans in 2014, and has hired more than 29,000 veterans since 2009 as part of its commitment to active duty troops and the nation's 23 million veterans through "Honoring Our Heroes," a multi-faceted program the company designed to show its deep gratitude.  
In addition, Kroger is proud to have helped the "100,000 Jobs Mission" surpass its original goal in January 2014, seven years early. The "100,000 Jobs Mission" is a coalition of more than 130 companies with the common goal of hiring more than 100,000 transitioning service members and military veterans by 2020.
"Smith's is deeply committed to the nation's veterans and their families, and we continue to seek out opportunities to honor heroes through career opportunities," said Peter Barth, vice president of human resources for Smith's. "Smith's is a place where you can come for a job and stay for a career," she said, noting that about 70 percent of Kroger's store managers started as part-time clerks.
Through the Honoring Our Heroes program, Kroger stores have raised more than $11.9 million since 2010 to help support USO programs, which represents the largest cumulative gift to the USO in its nearly 75-year history.

Smith's operates 37 locations and 14 fuel centers in Southern Nevada. For more information, please visit www.smithsfoodanddrug.com.
Smith's is a division of the Kroger Co. (NYSE:KR), one of the nation's largest retail grocers. From its division office in Salt Lake City, Smith's 17,000 associates serve customers in 139 stores throughout seven western states.
MEDIA CONTACT: 

Marsha Gilford, Smith's Food & Drug Stores - 801.973.1708
Laura Carroll and Latoya Bembry, The Ferraro Group - 702.367.7771



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Robert Serge
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Thursday, September 3, 2015

FW: DVNF E-Newsletter: What Can You Do to Help a Hurting Vet?


     



Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2015 06:03:25 -0500
From: postmaster@dvnf.2dialog.com
To: rserge1@outlook.com
Subject: DVNF E-Newsletter: What Can You Do to Help a Hurting Vet?

Dear Robert,
September is Suicide Prevention Month. Sometimes, designating a month to raise awareness about a cause or issue is overlooked, but this is one that we at the Disabled Veterans National Foundation (DVNF) hope you don't ignore.
Some research has shown that the military and veteran suicide rate is 50 percent higher than that of civilians, which is as sad as it is alarming. But there is something I can do, and there is something you can do to help save the lives of these veterans.
The Veterans Crisis Line is a free, confidential crisis resource that Veterans and their families and friends can access any day, anytime. Trained responders — some of them Veterans themselves — are ready to listen, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
The VA counts on grass-roots networks and community organizations to spread the word that support is just a call, click, or text away — because we're all in this together, and one small act shows you care. 
Identifying Signs of Crisis
Sometimes, a crisis may involve thoughts of suicide. The following signs require immediate attention:
  • Thinking about hurting or killing yourself
  • Looking for ways to kill yourself
  • Talking about death, dying, or suicide
  • Self-destructive behavior such as drug abuse, weapons, etc.
If you notice any of these in a Veteran or Service member you know, connect him or her with the Veterans Crisis Line's 24/7/365 resources: Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/chat, or text to 838255. 
Nearly $420,000 in New Grants to 20 Organizations!
I am pleased to announce that 17 new organizations have been given grants from DVNF to contribute to their individual missions to support veterans. In addition, 3 previous grant recipients will receive additional funding for their programs. Almost $420,000 will be given in this round of grants!
Each one of these organizations has a critical duty in providing veterans in need with the programs and services to address those needs. Some are local or regional, and others are broader in scope, but they all do very important work that ensure our veterans get the care and support they need.
The following organizations received grants from DVNF:
Soldier's Heart, Inc
Warriors' Best Friend Foundation
Home for Heroes, Inc.
Blue Star Ranch, Serving Our Nations' Veterans
Butterfly Circle of Friends/Vets Chat, Inc.
Silver Lining Villages, Inc.
Adult Care Services
Hearts for Heroes US Corp
Hearts & Hooves
Hospitalized Veterans' Writing Project
The Won Center for East West Medicine at Hahnemann University
Operation Military Embrace
Yuba Sutter Veterans Stand Down
Join-Up International
Boise Rescue Mission Ministries
Rush University Medical Center
Human Engineering Research Laboratory
New England Center for Homeless Veterans
Veteran K-9 Corps (America's VetDogs)
USA Cares

More information on these organizations and the programs that are being funded will follow.
On the Horizon
We have a busy September planned, and are always grateful for your continued support. Please make sure you share this email with friends and family; it could save a life. And if you want to support DVNF in our programs and services to veterans, I encourage you to donate today!

Sincerely,
Joseph VanFonda (USMC SgtMaj Ret.)
CEO
DVNF