HELPING VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES SINCE 1993
HVAF Happenings
September 2019
Leslie Zanover:
"HVAF was a miracle for me."

F rom 2006 to 2010, Leslie Zanover served as an administrative clerk for the United States Marine Corps.

"I was living in a small town and I wanted to experience life," Leslie said. "It was a really great time."

She said she gained so many skills - ones that have helped her earn credits towards her Bachelor's Degree in Business and Human Resources.

But this past summer, she was faced with some challenges, as she was evicted from her home and had nowhere for her and her children to live.

"I didn’t know what I was going to do," Leslie said.

She had heard of HVAF, and decided to call and see if she qualified to receive assistance. They told her yes, and they went to work immediately to find her a new home.

In one month, she was able to move her family into a three-bedroom, Ranch-style home on the southwest side of Indianapolis!

In between calling HVAF for help and moving into her home, Leslie worked closely with case managers Will Najera (Housing Coordinator) and Dorian LaMotte (Prevention Coordinator). They fought for her landlord to allow her to stay at her apartment longer so she had more time to move into her house, and found the right people to work with her - as she did not have the best credit and had a prior eviction.

"Leslie was always flexible and willing to hear Will and I out when it came to housing options,” Dorian said.

Both Dorian and Will said she was a very hard working mother, committed to taking great care of her children (and especially her special needs child - who needs 24-hour care).

"Leslie was very understanding and open minded when it came to the housing search," Will said. "Her mother’s love is the fuel that enables her children to do the impossible."

Now, a few months moved and settled in, Leslie says they love their new home. She is in her third year of college, and plans to earn her Bachelor's Degree next year.

"Life’s been really good living here. I don’t have any complaints," Leslie said. "I am happy that I have a place to live, for me and my kids."
OPERATION ALPHA 2019 IS BACK!
Indy's best Veterans Day event is back! We hope to see you November 8th at the Biltwell Event Center!

Hotel Tango Artisan Distillery’s Founder and CEO, disabled U.S.
Marine Corps veteran Travis Barnes, started Operation Alpha in 2014, as a way to raise funds for HVAF’s operations, programs, and services. 

Come join us for an evening filled with Hotel Tango spirits, food from local restaurants, live music, and supporting Indy’s veterans.

Stand Down 2019 Brought Many Resources to Many Veterans
Thank you to our 40+ vendors, and dozens of volunteers, who helped make Stand Down possible! Every year, our community partners meet several times leading up to the event to make sure the best and most helpful resources are there for Indy's veterans. This is just another way we can help veterans get back on their feet and into a life of self-sufficiency... and it wouldn't be possible without your support!
At Stand Down, we are happy to say 2 68 veterans attended! And 84 veterans were in need of housing. While we wish we didn't have that many homeless veterans in Indianapolis, we are happy to connect with them and HELP them!
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This is such an easy and convenient way to see what we need for our pantry, and purchase immediately. You can even have it shipped directly to our headquarters!

Easy AND it helps our veterans... what a win, win!
HIGHLIGHTS: September
HVAF staff & board members participated in AUSA's golf outing
We celebrated HVAF President & CEO Brian Copes' big 6-0 ... and raised ~$1,400!!
Rolls Royce employees spent their week volunteering at our Moreau Apartments
HVAF'S CURRENT NEEDS
Mens boxer briefs all sizes
Mens under shirts all sizes
Towels
HOW YOU CAN HELP