Assistance for Veterans and their families in Georgia

For immediate release

January 24, 2018

Our partner, Caring Hands Ministries, has done great work with providing help with food, clothes, and support to veterans and their families in GA. Below is a recent press release from Caring Hands :

For Immediate Release
For More Information Ann Fleming

FREE FOOD BOXES FOR MILITARY FAMILIES, VETERANS, FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

Caring Hands Ministries is offering free food boxes Saturday Jan. 27 to any active duty military families, veterans, and federal employees in this area who are affected by the government shut down and as a way of showing them respect and thanks. The idea for this developed as ministry volunteers thought of their own family members who might get IOU’s not pay checks realized that even though they might be able to get by on savings etc. some felt they and their service were not being valued. Food boxes will be available Sat. Jan. 27 12-2 PM at Caring Hands Ministries office. The address is 6483 Cleveland Hwy Clermont, GA in the same building as Papa’s Pizza. Cleveland Hwy is Hwy 129.

“The shut down may be over before Saturday.” said Caring Hands President Charles Fleming but we think it is important to show our support and appreciation in this way My nephew served in the middle east and was wounded there which put an end to his military career. I know he will be OK but I know it makes his children wonder why law makers are paid and dad isn’t. We learned when we did Homeland Military Relief boxes that there are quite a few veterans in this area who need all the help they can get. Many of them put their lives on the line for our country. We believe this is one way we can say thank you and show our respect.”

The boxes are provided by Americans Helping Americans www.helpingmericans.org
the same organization that provided the Homeland Military Relief boxes. They contain the makings of several meals in non perishable from. In addition those getting food boxes will be able to enter a drawing for a frozen turkey. Food boxes will be available while supplies last and hopefully will be adequate for all who need them.

Also available on the 27th will be warm new blankets, hats, scarves, gloves, and teen and adult shoes left from last week’s warm head to toe give away.

Anyone wanting more information or wanting to help or donate in any way can contact Caring Hands Ministries at 706 219 1980.

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