Camelot Lanes, Thank You!

This past weekend was our First Annual Stars and Strikes Bowling Event located at Camelot Lanes in Youngstown, Ohio. Blessed by Camelot Lanes, they donated their lanes to us for this event. We feel so honored to have such an opportunity. All proceeds from the bowling event and related fundraising efforts, including a basket raffle and 50-50 drawing, were raised purely to support our veterans in need. The event was such a fun way to interact with our local supporters and community to further our mission to make everyday Veterans’ Day at Veterans’ Outreach. Thank you to all who participated, our sponsors, and Camelot Lanes!!

Our Sponsors for this event:

WESTERN RESERVE O & P

PANERA BREAD

WASHINGTON SQUARE

BUCKEYE INTERIOR & MORE, LLC

VFW POST 3767

DOUBLE BOGEY’S

FALLS RECYCLING

ANTHONY & BARBARA TRAFICANTI

BOB MORRIS

JOHN PHILLIPS RE & PM LLC

MISSION BBQ

A to Z DEPENDABLE SERVICES

FLYING HIGH, INC.

BEDFORD TRAILS

BOSCOV

O’CHARLEY’S

NEW MIDDLETOWN ACE HARDWARE

GIANT EAGLE,

TEXAS ROADHOUSE

PET SMART

SAM’S CLUB

VET-NET NEWSLETTER CELEBRATES 2ND ANNIVERSARY

It’s hard to believe that two years have come and gone since this newsletter became a reality. It was born from the Pandemic. The COVID-19 Pandemic was shocking, saddening, and has left all of us changed forever. The world’s progress and any comfort that we had was compromised. Almost seven million people worldwide lost their lives. On top of that incredible loss, so many businesses had to close their doors, and many are still struggling to regain their pre-COVID positions.

We thank God that Veterans’ Outreach survived and still stands ready to help veterans in their time of need. In the early days of COVID, when we were all hunkering down, we shut down our offices for about one month. I had recently hired Kathleen, a part-time assistant to help with Heroes’ Passage development, but that was halted. She asked me if she was going to be laid off – I told her to let me think about it. As I did, I realized that this shut down time was an opportunity to finally develop a goal of mine – the VetNet Newsletter.

I didn’t expect to be shut down for long, and fully expected Veterans’ Outreach to survive and go on as before. I asked her if she ever had ever developed an online newsletter?

She told me never, and I asked her if she would like to try. Lots of research and trial and error led to our first newsletter in April of 2020! She stuck with the program and has been developing and growing since then, up to approximately 8,000 subscribers and growing.

We had a big setback in August of 2022 when Kathleen suffered many injuries from a horse accident. She loved her horse and riding, but it nearly took her life. During her toughest time of recuperation, our Social Media Director and Graphic Design Specialist, Elisha, took over and kept the newsletter coming out monthly.

After a relatively short time, Kathleen showed amazing grit by pulling herself back into the “saddle” of the newsletter development. We thank Kathleen for her amazing determination.

Through this publication, we shine a positive lens on the service and sacrifice of America’s military veterans. We highlight and celebrate special dates in history. We provide an inside view into the daily activity of our service to veterans in need through the “Spotlight” stories. We keep our readers up to date on upcoming special events. I write an editorial each month that comes from my heart and I hope has touched yours.

So, anyone can receive our newsletter in their email by signing up on the website, www.veteransoutreach.org. It’s a great way to keep up with developments to enlarge and enhance our mission to help veterans. Please check us out carefully and hopefully you can find a niche for you to come on board and become a monthly sponsor.

The hard fact is that we can’t help a veteran without raising the funds to answer the plea for help.

“And the truth is that all soldiers pay with their lives. Some pay all at once, while others pay over a lifetime.” by J. M. Storm.

May God bless America and especially the veterans, our heroes!

John Ely

” To Serve and Honor”

President Veterans’ Outreach

Female Veterans Homelessness.

Homeless to Home

At our corporate office in Youngstown, Ohio we had a veteran come in recently that was referred to us through another organization. We are always so happy to assist with referrals. Working together to help veterans’ lives is always our priority. This government organization was able to help her from being homeless to living in an apartment, a home to call their own. However, she was referred to us to turn that house into a home by providing her with resources for furniture. Then we were able to refer her to an agency to help her get a job. We are happy to report her home is furnished and she now has a job. Her whole life is now changed through collaboration and we are so happy for her.

severe weather girard.

Quick to Act

A recent storm in our area caused a lot of power outages affecting many families, including many veterans. Because of these storms, a veteran entered our office as power had been out for several days! He was not given any indication of a timeline of when his power would be turned back on. At this point, he was desperate for assistance with no end in sight. Luckily, the veteran does have a veteran so we were able to provide quick and easy assistance for him. He left in hand with enough fuel cards to keep him going for days to come. He also left with a gift card for prepared foods since cooking is out of the question currently. We are so grateful he came to see us and happy we were able to quickly help.