OHIO AMVETS CHARITIES COMES TO THE PLATE!
- Jun 28, 2024
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Ohio AMVETS Charities donated $100,000 to AMVETS National Charities Family Service Center located in Washington, PA. Members of of Ohio AMVETS Charities are Susan Weyrick, Vern Davenport, Kathy Redman, Cindy Rice, President of Ohio AMVETS Charities, Steve Bryant, John P. Brown III, President of National AMVETS Charities, Merle Pratt, Al Manley and Paul Shipley, AMVETS National 2nd Vice Commander.

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It’s inspiring to see Ohio AMVETS Charities stepping up and making a real difference in the community! Events like these show the power of giving back and supporting veterans in meaningful ways. Organizations that actively engage in charitable activities help raise awareness and build stronger local connections. For those involved in fundraising or recognition programs, custom patches can be a fantastic way to honor volunteers, donors, and participants. They not only serve as memorable keepsakes but also promote a sense of pride and belonging. Kudos to Ohio AMVETS Charities for leading by example and inspiring others to contribute!
It is truly moving to see how community support and charity can provide such a vital lifeline for those who have served. This spirit of giving reminds me of the togetherness I feel at home when neighbors share meals and look out for one another right as iftar time toronto approaches. Small acts of kindness, whether through organized charities or simple daily traditions, are what truly build a strong and resilient community.
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