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Veterans Standdown and Homeless Resource Event

By Reaching New Heights Foundation
Public Health/Community Outreach
10/03/2023 at 08:15 PM

Public Health will be there to provide our resources to the event attendees. 

Perris Hill Park

1135 E Highland Ave.

San Bernardino, CA 92404

Reaching New Heights Foundation 

(951)-878-6900

 

 

The Standdown and Homeless Resource Event is a community-based intervention event created to make a positive impact in the lives of the at-risk and homeless population.

 

The Standdownand Homeless Resource Event is a collaborative partnership of local city, county, state and federal organizations all providing services to those in need. Key support from San Bernardino County Veterans Services, VA Loma Linda Veteran Health Care System, Salvation Army, United Way, Goodwill and other community service providers.

 

Services ProvidedFood

  • Hygiene Items

  • VA Enrollment in Healthcare

  • VA Claims Processing

  • Jobs

  • Training

  • Education

  • Pet Services

  • Employment Opportunities

  • Legal Services

  • Public Health Support

  • Housing

  • Department of Motor Vehicles Assistance

  • Social Security Support

  • Dental Services

  • Veterans Court

  • Military Records

  • Support Groups

 

 

Our Purpose

Riverside and San Bernardino Counties Homeless Veterans service event.  Facilitate, manage and conduct a countywide Stand Down. Veterans come and learn about benefits, medical and dental services, housing, counseling, legal, employment, training, education, credit counseling, pet care and business development services available to them and receive military surplus clothing and equipment. Provide breakfast and lunch. Free haircuts, free medical checkup.

 

Our Goal

 

Foster Community awareness of the needs of homeless Veterans.  Documented registration of services provided to at least 50-100 Veterans.  Increased awareness by 25% RNHF through documented contact of service availability, increase awareness of community resource, educate and collaboration.

 

Participant Registration Link 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15vL6DuxsI0oJqesfhqn1z_00jlJT1L8Y6FtYg-6Nh48/viewform?pli=1&pli=1&edit_requested=true 

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