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‘Make a Veteran Smile Campaign’ brings joy to veteran members around the holidays


Michigan Veteran Homes’ “Make a Veteran Smile Campaign” encourages Michiganders to spread holiday cheer by sending a letter, banner or food tray liners with coloring or personal messages to veteran members.

“Sending a letter to our members is another way the community can share appreciation and support for veterans around the holidays,” said Tiffany Carr, community engagement coordinator for Michigan Veteran Homes (MVH). “For some of our members who do not have close friends or family, this might be the only message they receive around the holidays.”

Here are a few helpful guidelines for holiday messages:

• Include a personal note in each card.

• Do not include envelopes.

• Use large writing and dark ink.

• Large format cards or banners that can be displayed or hung are acceptable.

• Standard paper food tray liners with coloring or personal messages are a great alternative to cards and letters as they are utilized during every meal service.

Letters can be addressed to ATTN: Make a Vet Smile and hand-delivered or mailed to:

• Michigan Veteran Homes at Chesterfield Township at 47901 Sugarbush Rd., Chesterfield Township, MI 48047.

• Michigan Veteran Homes at Grand Rapids at 2950 Monroe Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49505.

• Michigan Veteran Homes D.J. Jacobetti at 425 Fisher St., Marquette, MI 49855.

For additional information or questions about supporting MVH with an in-kind donation, contribution to the charitable support fund or a donation to help fund a capital campaign, contact Ryan Engle, director of development and strategic engagement for MVH at engler3@michi gan.gov.

MVH is the entity that provides day-to-day operational oversight of the state ’s veteran homes on behalf of the Michigan Veterans Facility Authority (MVFA) and is a branch of the Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA).

MVH strives to ensure that quality long-term care is provided to the veterans and their eligible family members that live within the Homes. For additional information, visit https://www.michigan.gov/mvh.

 

Women’s Bar Book Club to meet online
 

The Women’s Bar Association (WBA), Oakland County region of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, will present its next Book Club online Tuesday, December 5, beginning at 6 p.m. via Zoom.

For the December meeting, the club will be discussing “Yellow Wife” by Sadeqa Johnson.

To register for this discussion, email Janine.M.Plourde@gmail.com.

 

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