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Tax exemption request sparks public hearing for veterans center

July 16, 2024 | Campbell, Virginia



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Tax exemption request sparks public hearing for veterans center
During a recent government meeting, the Campbell County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing to discuss a tax exemption request from the Stoneridge Foundation, also known as the National Center for Healthy Veterans. The foundation is seeking tax exemptions for both real and personal property, having met the necessary criteria as determined by the commissioner of revenue.

Robert F. Deese, president of the National Center for Healthy Veterans, addressed the board, highlighting the foundation's significant contributions to the community since its establishment. He noted that the center has created 39 jobs and engaged 50 independent contractors, contributing over $4.5 million in payroll and expenditures to local businesses over the past four years. Deese emphasized the center's mission to support veterans through a comprehensive nine-month residential program that includes community living, trauma recovery, and career preparation.

The foundation has plans for future development, including a $2.75 million project to build 25 homes and a community center, as well as a $15 million lodge designed to cater specifically to women veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma. Deese expressed gratitude for the ongoing support from Campbell County and the involvement of over 700 volunteers, including many from Liberty University.

The board is expected to deliberate on the tax exemption request following the public hearing, which aims to assess the potential benefits of the foundation's initiatives for the local community and its veterans.

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