Truckers for Troops’ Generosity Supports Veterans in Kansas City

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Every year, OOIDA’s Truckers for Troops fundraising campaign concludes with a remarkable contribution to the Veterans Community Project in Kansas City, Missouri. Not only do they provide a significant monetary donation, but they also deliver a truckload of essential household supplies for the veterans residing at this location.

The funds raised through this campaign play a vital role in supporting various programs offered by the Veterans Community Project. One such program is the monthly commissary day, which takes place on the last Wednesday of each month.

During the commissary day, veterans with valid identification can access essential items like food, clothing, toiletries, and more – all at no cost. Additionally, on these days, lunch is available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Recently, members of the Truckers for Troops committee had the opportunity to visit the Veterans Community Project during the June commissary day. Witnessing the profound impact of a service like this firsthand left a lasting impression on them.

With their unwavering support, Truckers for Troops truly uplifts and assists veterans in Kansas City.

“We came up with the concept of commissary because we saw a big need for that resource,” Dylan Chevalier, veteran engagement manager at Veterans Community Project Kansas City, said. “The finds we get from various agencies, such as Truckers for Troops, go towards commissary days to restock the shelves or replenish the miscellaneous items, the hygiene products, just everything we need to provide for veterans for the month. We try to accommodate every need a veteran is facing. We want to show them we’re here for them.”

Local veteran and former truck driver, Frank Smith was one of the shoppers who attended the exciting June commissary event.

“I can’t say enough good things about VCP,” Smith said. “They’ve helped me immensely. Not just the food from the commissary, but I’ve got two counselors here to help me find a job and deal with some anxiety. If you have a family at home the first thing they (VCP) say is how many in the household? They’re doing everything they can to help us out.”

Truckers for Troops, established in 2007, has generously donated almost $800,000 to support veterans and veteran organizations. In 2022, OOIDA’s military fundraising efforts resulted in a $15,000 donation to the Veterans Community Project in Kansas City, Missouri.

This year, the Truckers for Troops campaign will take place from November 6th to November 12th. As part of OOIDA’s 50-year anniversary special, you can join with a two-year membership for only $50 or get a discounted price of $35 for one year. It’s worth noting that 10% of your membership dues will be contributed to the Truckers for Troops fund, and OOIDA will match that 10%.

To find out more information or make a donation to the 2023 campaign, visit the Truckers for Troops website. And if you’re interested in learning about the Veterans Community Project and its various programs and locations across the country, you can visit VeteransCommunityProject.org.

 

Source: Land Line