Relentless Drive
Paul, a 54-year-old Veteran with two daughters, recently illustrated another success story showing how a relentless drive toward our mission…
Paul, a 54-year-old Veteran with two daughters, recently illustrated another success story showing how a relentless drive toward our mission…
Staff, partners, and friends: In this time of loss, anger, and sorrow in our community, and as we reflect on…
Message to all MACV Clients Currently Receiving Services – Call Us! At Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans, we are keenly…
Here is the statewide summary of the availability of County Veteran Service Offices (CVSO), DAV, Minnesota VA, and other Veteran…
***Governor Walz issued Executive Order 20-14 on Monday, March 23rd that halts evictions in Minnesota. The full text of the…
We are grateful to the Leonard J. Mikulay Foundation for their contribution to building our newest transition home for Veterans…
As we monitor the COVID-19 situation, our top priority is the safety of our employees, our Veteran clients, and community…
Home for the Holidays Meal and Stand Down 2019 Thank you for registering for our Home for the Holiday Meal…
The Housing First MN Foundation kicked off its next build project, a four-bedroom home to serve veterans experiencing homelessness in partnership with the Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans, Lennar Minnesota, and Bloomington MN City Government.
“When you’re in the military it’s pretty much a set schedule,” Bradley Legrid with the Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans said.
The Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans program administrator says addressing veteran suicide starts with prevention and understanding the challenges of life after war.