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YMCA’s Military Share serving more veterans; Hometown Hero banner program donates $3,000
Summary
The YMCA's Military Share veteran food program has grown from 25 to 75 families since early January and costs about $15 per family; the Historic Veil Fund's Hometown Hero banner program donated $3,000 to the effort.
Mel Curtis, who runs the YMCA Military Share program, updated the Board of Commissioners on Feb. 3 about a new veteran-focused food distribution that the YMCA began last month.
Curtis said the program served 25 people in its first week in January and had grown to 75 families by the night before the meeting. Military Share distributes food on the second Monday of each…
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