Veterans First, Inc.                    Richmond, VA Chapter 1
                                                                                                                                  

THE NATION WHICH FORGETS ITS DEFENDERS WILL ITSELF BE FORGOTTEN.

PROJECTS

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

12/2009 - A local disabled Vet's house caught on fire and received considerable damage. Veterans First, Inc.. took part in helping him recover some of what he had lost in the fire. VF gave a $200 donation and members, 'Wolf' and 'Beannie Baby' Jackson donated a full set of living room furniture. He was very appreciative and is now residing back in his repaired home..



 

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April 18, 2009 - Veterans First members came together to help a Veteran in need. Jimmy
Duke, a disabled veteran who needs the assistance of a wheel chair, had some floors in his
home that needed repair and really were unsafe. The carpet and vinyl was cut away, new
2x4's, 2x6's and plywood replaced the damaged areas and the carpet and vinyl was replaced
with new. Veterans First, Inc. would like to thank Jacques Gits for donating the wood and Mr.
Jeter of Jeters Carpets for donating the carpet and vinyl. We all left knowing that we had made someones life better that had put his life on the line for us.
Thanks to all for your hard work and dedication.

  

  

  

  

  

                                                                    Jimmy's beloved dog Jarhead made sure 

                                                                                   everyone behaved.
 
 

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Fall 2008 - Veterans First members along with some friends and family helped a Veteran in need. The floor in his home was in desperate need of replacing. Thanks to all for their hard work.

  

  

  

  

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This car was bought, fixed up and donated to a female Iraq veteran and her son who found themselves homeless. She needed transportation in order for her to get a job and provide for her child. We were glad to be able to help.



                                           


 

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