Great news for Kentucky veterans! USA Cares, a national non-profit headquartered in Louisville, has received a significant grant of $2 million from the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This funding will provide vital financial assistance to veterans across the state, ensuring they receive the support they deserve.
The funding, distributed over two years, will be instrumental in expanding USA Cares’ services to pre-9/11 veterans in Kentucky. This is a major development, as previously assistance was limited to post-9/11 veterans. Additionally, the program will broaden the scope of support beyond basic needs, encompassing critical areas like emergency car repairs and veteran burial expenses.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Commonwealth of Kentucky for this investment in our veterans,” said Trace Chesser, President and CEO of USA Cares. “This grant will empower us to uphold our mission and alleviate the burdens faced by Kentucky’s veterans, ultimately helping them build a brighter future.”
A Brighter Future for Kentucky Veterans
This grant signifies a commendable commitment from the Commonwealth of Kentucky to ensure the well-being of its veterans. USA Cares’ expansion of services demonstrates their dedication to serving all who have served, regardless of their era of service. The financial assistance provided through this program will have a profound impact on veterans’ lives, allowing them to focus on healing, recovery, and building a secure future.
Standing with Those Who Served
The story of USA Cares and the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s partnership is a powerful example of community and support for veterans. By working together, they are making a tangible difference in the lives of those who have bravely served our country.
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