2026 TOGETHER WE MARCH "FAN AIR CONDITION DAY Vets & Seniors"


  • Date:4/28/2026 12:00 AM - 4/28/2026 12:00 AM
  • Location Online Event

Description

Join us in our 2026 "FAN AIR CONDITION DAY Vets & Seniors"

  • There are over 600,00 homeless individuals living on American streets, 100,000 are children and more than 30,000 are Veterans. 
  • $25 For a sleeping bag for a homeless individual $5 for a blanket. 30 Cents for socks. $1 for gloves. Long sleeve t-shirt $7. Hoodie $10. Pants $7. Tent $30. Backpack/Duffle bag$10.
  • $33 provides meals for a month for elderly individual.

You can donate a fan or window air conditioner to the Shelter Days "VETSDAILY" program or make a $180 donation to purchase six box fans or one window air conditioner. Alternatively, consider donating directly to a veteran in need, a senior citizen, or an individual living below the poverty line.

FOR MORE HELP FOR VETERANS & MILITARY SERVICE PERSONEL AS IN MENTAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, ASSISTANCE FOR HOMELESS, VETERANS, HOME REPAIR, & NATIONAL RESOURCES & MORE


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NON-PROFITS

SHELTERDAY

DOGAGOGO.ORG

THE HOMELESS

MEALFINDER

VETERANS

Volunteers Of America – Supports individuals and communities through housing, healthcare, and human services for vulnerable populations such as veterans, the homeless, and the elderly.

AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) – Empowers people 50 and older to live their best lives through advocacy, community service, and resources on health, finances, and independence. 

National Council on Aging (NCOA)– Improves the lives of older adults, especially the vulnerable and disadvantaged, through advocacy, services, and partnerships that promote aging well. 

Alzheimer’s Association  – Leads efforts to end Alzheimer’s and other dementias by advancing research, providing care and support, and promoting brain health.

DAV (Disabled American Veterans)  – Empowers disabled veterans to lead high-quality lives through free assistance with benefits, advocacy, and community support. 

YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association) – Builds healthy spirit, mind, and body for all through community programs in youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. 

Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly – Reduces isolation and loneliness among older adults by fostering friendships and community connections. 

The Salvation Army – A Christian organization that serves people in need by preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and meeting human needs without discrimination.