Veterans Place Awarded 100,000 Grant for Opioid Response Program
Veterans Place of Washington Boulevard is pleased to announce that we have received a $100,000 State Opioid Response Grant through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Veterans Place of Washington Boulevard is pleased to announce that we have received a $100,000 State Opioid Response Grant through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
As I reflect on the year behind us and the year to come, I am excited and encouraged by the forward movement of our organization. Our goal is to continually improve upon the services, programming, and housing that we offer our Veterans and to serve as a resource for our community to understand and advocate for our homeless Veterans.
As Christmas draws closer and you finish your last-minute shopping for family and friends, consider taking the time to purchase an extra pair of boots or package of socks for a Veteran in need.
A favorite holiday tradition for many families, friends, and workplaces is Secret Santa. This is where everyone draws a name, purchases a small gift (usually under a set dollar amount) for the person they were assigned to, and then they anonymously exchange the gifts with their family, friends, or coworkers.
At Veterans Place of Washington Boulevard, we would like to wish you Happy Holidays from our family to yours! We are so grateful for our volunteers, donors, sponsors, and all the others who contribute to our mission of ending homelessness among our Veterans in the Pittsburgh region.
The Pittsburgh Business Show will serve as the host of Pittsburgh’s Largest Job Fair and fundraiser to benefit Veterans Place of Washington Boulevard.
Our organization is one of four Veterans Organizations in the Pittsburgh area that are participating this year. The other Veterans organizations include Pittsburgh Hires Veterans, Veterans Breakfast Club, and the Veterans Leadership Program of Western Pennsylvania.