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Nokomis Student Gets National Award for Helping Maine’s Homeless Veterans
Nokomis Student Gets National Award for Helping Maine’s Homeless Veterans
Nokomis Student Gets National Award for Helping Maine’s Homeless Veterans
Felix Thibodeau, IV, 17, a Nokomis Regional High School student from Etna has received a well deserved national recognition. He is a member of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp and led efforts to raise more than $22,000 for the VA Maine Healthcare System-Togus and its work with homeless veterans.
Waldo County Group Wants To Build Homeless Shelter For Veterans
Waldo County Group Wants To Build Homeless Shelter For Veterans
Waldo County Group Wants To Build Homeless Shelter For Veterans
The Garry Owen Motorcycle Club is looking at raising money to build a homeless shelter for veterans. The idea came about three years ago, the members of the Garry Owen motorcycle club have helped local veterans and their families in the past few years. They have bought propane for the wife of a Knox County Vietnam War veterans who was dying of cancer and they have also filled the woodshed for the
Debbie Myers and Friends Benefit for Maine Homeless Veterans this Sunday
Debbie Myers and Friends Benefit for Maine Homeless Veterans this Sunday
Debbie Myers and Friends Benefit for Maine Homeless Veterans this Sunday
There has been a challenge issued to top officials around the country from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to end homelessness among veterans within five years. Brian Stiller, Togus Medical Center Director thinks it can be accomplished, but not by the VA alone. In Maine, on any given night, there are between 600 to 1000 homeless vets and the actual number may be higher since homeless vets