Grab N’ Go event at the VA Medical Center in Newington, CT.Grab N’ Go event at the VA Medical Center in Newington, CT.Grab N’ Go event at the VA Medical Center in Newington, CT.Grab N’ Go event at the VA Medical Center in Newington, CT.
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November 29, 2018

We were able to help over 450 veterans in one day!



Wow.

We were able to help over 450 veterans in one day! At our Grab N’ Go event last Wednesday at the VA Medical Center in Newington, CT.

This Grab N’ Go allowed homeless and low-income Veterans in the Newington/Hartford Connecticut area to get - a free meal, a health and comfort kit, a resources binder, a gift card, and light groceries.

Thank you to our game-changing partner The Padre Pio Foundation of America.

Thank you to all our volunteers, supporters, and donors.

And most importantly THANK YOU to all our veterans.



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