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Project Vet Relief - Supporting Veterans in Need

Project Vet Relief is a nonprofit organization providing emergency assistance and suicide prevention services to veterans, active duty military, and their immediate families. Learn about our team, program history, accomplishments, and upcoming events.

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Project Vet Relief - Supporting Veterans in Need

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  1. www.projectvetrelief.org

  2. OVERVIEW • Meet the Team • Program History • Accomplishments • Emergency Assistance • Suicide Prevention (NEW) • Upcoming Events

  3. MEET THE TEAM We are here to support you!

  4. MEET THE TEAM Bruce Comer Executive Director 407-295-2631 bcomer@floridalegion.org

  5. MEET THE TEAM Jennifer Cooper Fundraising 407-270-9209 jcooper@floridalegion.org

  6. MEET THE TEAM Michael Beaven Veterans Case Worker 407-295-2631 mbeaven@floridalegion.org

  7. MEET THE TEAM Jeremy Gottschalk Veterans Case Worker 407-295-2631 jgottschalk@floridalegion.org

  8. MEET THE TEAM Board of Directors • John Dollinger-FloridaLegion • President • Robert James– Florida Sons • Vice-President / Fundraising Chair • Albert Porter – FloridaLegion • Legion Family Liaison Chair • Mike Addis – FloridaLegion • Randy Collinsworth – Florida Sons • Jim Day – Legion Riders • Dan Reffitt – FloridaLegion • Arnold Makovsky– FloridaLegion • Michael McDaniel - FloridaLegion • Michael Speck - Legion Comptroller • Ed Sheubrooks – Florida Sons • Larry White - FloridaLegion • Jim Wineland – Legion Riders

  9. MEET THE TEAM Board of Directors – Riders Representatives Jim Day February 2016 Jim Wineland November 2018

  10. PROGRAM HISTORY

  11. PROGRAM HISTORY June 2014 Started creating program (mission, vision, corporate filings, etc.) September 2014 Received 501(c)3 Nonprofit Status November 2014 Held first Advocate Training Course November 2016 Initiated first Legion Family Challenge

  12. PROGRAM HISTORY June 2017 Officially became a Florida Dept Program October 2017 Received first grant from Florida Veterans Foundation January 2018 Added Second Case Worker November 2018 Board of Directors created sub-committees for program growth

  13. ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  14. ACCOMPLISHMENTS July 1, 2017 - June 25, 2018 140 Families $135,648.29

  15. ACCOMPLISHMENTS July 1, 2018–January 31, 2019 97 Families $87,914.66

  16. ACCOMPLISHMENTS ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  17. ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  18. ACCOMPLISHMENTS CASES BY DISTRICT July 1, 2017 - June 31, 2018

  19. ACCOMPLISHMENTS CASES BY DISTRICT July 1, 2018–January 31, 2019

  20. ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINANCES July 1, 2017 - June 31, 2018

  21. ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINANCES July 1, 2017 - June 31, 2018

  22. ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINANCES July 1, 2017 - June 31, 2018 96% going directly to veterans

  23. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE

  24. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Guidelines • Veteran, Active Duty Military, or Immediate Family Member(parent, child, or spouse) • Honorable or General Under Honor Conditions • Show sustainability • Apply for assistance through other service organization(s) • DO NOT have to be an American Legion Member • Florida resident for at least 120 days • FUNDS: Shelter, utilities, food, somecritical medical and emergency transportation • CHECK PROCESS: paid and mailed directly to owed entity

  25. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Guidelines • Application / Interview does not guarantee funding • Every case is different and reviewed individually • Funds are granted on a one-time annual basis

  26. PVR GUIDELINES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Defining Sustainability • Income and expenses are in balance • Have enough income to support living expenses • Provide supporting documents showing steady income • (pay stubs, VA award or SSI letter, etc.) • Have worked within the last 90 days • Excellent prospects of a job within 30 days - EX: intent to hire letter from future employer

  27. PVR GUIDELINES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Defining Sustainability

  28. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Things We Don’t Cover • Late Fees • Lawyer Fees • Furniture • A/C Repairs • House Repairs • (roof, windows, etc.) • Supplemental Education • Clothing • Moving Expenses • Hotel Expenses • Any Reimbursement • Funeral Expenses • Field Trips • Vacations • Travel • Ongoing conditions • (cancer treatments, etc.)

  29. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Types of Hardships • ACCEPTED: • Hurricane Damage • (not covered by insurance) • Recently Lost Job • Car Accident • Funeral Expenses • Company Went Bankrupt • Burglary / Identity Theft • Hospitalized • Unexpected Moving • Vehicle Repairs • Government Shutdown • NOT ACCEPTED: • Had a Baby • Mismanagement of Funds • Supplement Education • Incarcerated • Traffic Violations • Pay Someone Else’s Bills • Need New Wardrobe • Birthday Party Expenses

  30. Take Note EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE All services are provided at no cost to those who apply.

  31. CHALLENGES • Getting cases assigned to an Advocate • Need more Advocates who want to help! • Missing / Incorrect Documents from applicant • Advocate Follow Up Reports

  32. SUICIDE PREVENTION NEW

  33. SUICIDE PREVENTION • Board of Directors created Committee to form program – November 2018 • Held first meeting - January 8th, 2019 • Developing an effective and complete program with measurable results • Meeting with mental health professionals

  34. SUICIDE PREVENTION • Awareness • Referrals • Funding

  35. SUICIDE PREVENTION • AWARENESS • Community Events • Guest Speaking Engagements • Educational Training / Seminars

  36. SUICIDE PREVENTION • REFERRALS • Treatment / Counseling • Emergency / Law Enforcement • Follow Up Program

  37. SUICIDE PREVENTION • FUNDING • Counseling • Service Animals • Adaptive Equipment

  38. UPCOMING EVENTS

  39. UPCOMING EVENTS February 16-17, 2019 Coral Head Music Fest - Marathon, FL (Keys) April 8 – 13th, 2019 ALR In-State Legacy Ride / Rally – Tampa, FL September 2019 6th Annual Golf Tournament – Bella Collina, FL November 2019 Coral Head Music Fest – Pinellas Park, FL

  40. www.projectvetrelief.org

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