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West Michigan Veterans & Family Resource and Empowerment Gathering June 14 at Hero’s/Shero’s Corner Kentwood

(Logo: Michigan Women Veterans Empowerment: Used with Permission)


By Cris Greer
WKTV Managing Editor
greer@wktv.org


A new quarterly community initiative focused on supporting veterans and military families will officially
launch on Sunday, June 14, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Hero’s and Shero’s Corner of Grand Rapids, located at 4809 Eastern Ave SE, Kentwood.

The idea for the gathering, hosted by Michigan Women Veterans Empowerment, Hero’s and Shero’s Corner of Grand Rapids, and the Homes for Heroes Team, emerged after organizers hosted a previous veteran-focused event and discovered that many veterans and military families were simply unaware of the benefits, entitlements and support programs available to them.

“We kept hearing the same thing over and over,” said organizer Sgt. Stephanie Shannon US Army (RET), also the Founder and CEO of the Michigan Women Veterans Empowerment. “Many veterans either didn’t know what programs existed, didn’t understand how to access them, or felt overwhelmed trying to navigate the system. That showed us there is a real need for education, connection, and ongoing support in our veteran community.

The quarterly gathering is designed to bring veterans, families, organizations, professionals, and community partners together in one place to share resources, opportunities, and practical information that can improve quality of life.

Topics and resources featured at the event include:
*VA Benefits & Entitlements
*VA Home Loan Programs & Options
*Credit Repair & Financial Wellness
*Housing & Community Resources
*Healthcare & Mental Health Support
*Employment & Education Resources
*Veteran Networking & Community Connections

The event also will feature vendor opportunities, networking, door prizes and a 50/50 raffle.
Organizers emphasize that the event is intended to be welcoming, informative and community focused.

“This is about helping veterans and military families live better lives through access to information, support and relationships,” Shannon said. “No veteran should miss out on life-changing opportunities simply because nobody ever told them they existed.”

Community organizations, veteran service providers, and businesses interested in participating as vendors are encouraged to contact Jamie Nummer directly, as vendor applications are currently being reviewed, at homesforheroesmichigan@gmail.com or 248-895-4541.

Homes for Heroes (Image Courtesy, Homes for Heroes)