THE VETERANS TRANSITION CENTER presents:
UNMASKING VETERAN HOMELESSNESS- A STROLLING DINNER AND SILENT AUCTION
November 11, 2017, 6:00 - 10:00pm
Martinez Hall, Veterans Transition Center
220 12th Street, Marina, CA
www.unmaskingveteranhomelessness.eventbrite.com
CONTACT: Maria Mola
Development Director, Veterans Transition Center
831-883-8387 x215
[email protected]
The Veterans Transition Center is a 501-c (3) Non-Profit in Marina, CA. It has been around for over 20 years in Monterey County, serving over 16,000 Veterans and their families. VTC provides access to services such as legal assistance, food pantry, clothing, VA medical, counseling, prevention, and more. Currently, VTC houses 74 residents with 58 transitional beds, 12 permanent supportive beds, and 4 emergency beds.
This elegant event will showcase the unique stories of the Veterans who have called the VTC home, as well as show appreciation to those who have made our successes possible with special presentations from community leaders. Proceeds will help the Veterans Transition Center continue to provide much needed housing and supportive services to vulnerable Veterans in our community and fund the expansion of permanent housing to include 20 additional beds planned to break ground by the end of this year.
Tickets are $50 per person and available for purchase online until November 10 at: www.unmaskingveteranhomelessness.eventbrite.com Cocktail attire.
The Veterans Transition Center serves those who have served our country and are part of our community. Help us help them. Never leave a Veteran behind!
UNMASKING VETERAN HOMELESSNESS- A STROLLING DINNER AND SILENT AUCTION
November 11, 2017, 6:00 - 10:00pm
Martinez Hall, Veterans Transition Center
220 12th Street, Marina, CA
www.unmaskingveteranhomelessness.eventbrite.com
CONTACT: Maria Mola
Development Director, Veterans Transition Center
831-883-8387 x215
[email protected]
The Veterans Transition Center is a 501-c (3) Non-Profit in Marina, CA. It has been around for over 20 years in Monterey County, serving over 16,000 Veterans and their families. VTC provides access to services such as legal assistance, food pantry, clothing, VA medical, counseling, prevention, and more. Currently, VTC houses 74 residents with 58 transitional beds, 12 permanent supportive beds, and 4 emergency beds.
This elegant event will showcase the unique stories of the Veterans who have called the VTC home, as well as show appreciation to those who have made our successes possible with special presentations from community leaders. Proceeds will help the Veterans Transition Center continue to provide much needed housing and supportive services to vulnerable Veterans in our community and fund the expansion of permanent housing to include 20 additional beds planned to break ground by the end of this year.
Tickets are $50 per person and available for purchase online until November 10 at: www.unmaskingveteranhomelessness.eventbrite.com Cocktail attire.
The Veterans Transition Center serves those who have served our country and are part of our community. Help us help them. Never leave a Veteran behind!