Donations for homeless veterans collected at va walk and roll | va northern indiana health care | veterans affairs

Donations for homeless veterans collected at va walk and roll | va northern indiana health care | veterans affairs

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VA Northern Indiana Health Care System celebrates the 15th Annual VA2K Walk and Roll held at various locations on May 21. The event promotes a active lifestyle and raises support for


homeless Veterans. FORT WAYNE, IND. (May 21, 2025) -- Veterans and employees of the VA Northern Indiana Health Care System rallied today at the 15th Annual VA2K Walk and Roll to encourage


people to live active lifestyles and allows participants to support homeless Veterans through voluntary donations of various items.  VA medical centers around the nation participated in


free, VA2K events which included a short two-kilometer walk (1.24 miles).  The event is open to Veterans, families, and employees with the goal of promoting physical activity and benefitting


homeless Veterans through in-kind donations. “We are seeking donations to will help Homeless Veterans in the greater Northern Indiana area, not just Fort Wayne,” said VANICS Executive


Director Jon Beidelschies.  “We are collecting donations at all the VA2K locations today, to include the Fort Wayne and Marion VA Medical Centers as well as our clinics in Peru, Muncie and


Mishawka.” VA2K Walk and Roll was held locally at Fort Wayne and Marion VA Medical Centers and VA clinics in Peru, Muncie and Mishawka, where donations were collected. A wide variety of


donations were accepted to help those homeless Veterans and make the community aware of their needs. “It’s great not only to see our employees and Veterans donating these much-needed item,


but also how the larger community in the area has responded,” said VANIHCS Chief of Social Work Amy Sczerbowicz. “While we are very appreciative of the generosity of so many, the need to


support these homeless Veterans is great. There is a continued need for supplies and resources that are reliant on community donations.” SUGGESTED DONATIONS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:


  Kitchen items  Laundry Detergent (pods are best) Dryer sheets  Brooms  Mops  Cleaning supplies  Dish soap  Toilet Paper  Shavers  Feminine products  Sheets  Pillowcases  Bus passes Towels


Paper towels  Silverware-2 sets  Plates  Cups Deodorant Hand soap Shampoo and conditioner  Body wash Polydent Gas cards First aid ki Anyone wishing to make donations or seeking more


information about the Homeless Veteran Program may contact Floyd King at (260) 426-5431 - Ext 62287.