Paul Krames proudly represented VetAssist and the VetAssist Program at a recent Stand Down event in Spokane, WA. Stand Down events are sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs, in an effort to provide services to veterans who are homeless or have very few resources. Stand Downs are typically one to three day events and offer services such as food, shelter, clothing, health screenings, and other assistance. The Spokane event was co-hosted by the VA and St. Vincent de Paul.
Two veteran volunteers at the Spokane, WA Stand Down event Free clothing, blankets, boots and backpacks were distributed to needy veterans.VetAssist Program at a Recent Stand Down Event in Spokane, WA
- Post author:Bonnie Laiderman, CEO
- Post published:May 20, 2014
- Post category:Veterans Aid and Attendance
Paul Krames of VetAssist
Tags: VetAssist Program
Bonnie Laiderman, CEO
Bonnie Laiderman, founder of Veterans Home Care®, has helped more than 20,000 veterans and their spouses receive in-home care through the unique VetAssist® Program. Started in 2003 as a one-woman operation, Bonnie has overseen the growth of the company to become the national leader and unparalleled experts in VA Aid and Attendance benefits for home care. Veterans Home Care has also earned the Better Business Bureau's Torch Award for Ethics and Inc. 5000 award of fastest-growing companies seven times. Now with offices coast-to-coast, Veterans Home Care serves our veterans in 48 states throughout the country.