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]]>In 2022, Yardi offices supported more than 350 nonprofits worldwide.
Today we introduce you to the national Veterans Sportsman Alliance (VSA), founded in 2013. This Yardi Boise-supported nonprofit assists returning combat veterans as they develop a post-service, purpose-driven lifestyle.
VSA also works with family members to help them better understand veterans’ challenges and how better to conquer these situations on a path to success.
“Our focus is the veterans’ and their families’ health and well-being. My phone is on 24/7/365,” said Brett Johnson, Co-founder and CEO of Veterans Sportsman Alliance.
Veterans Sportsman Alliance will continue to fine-tune its existing programs and explore new ways to help veterans and their families in the coming years.
“We will work to expand community awareness of the needs and challenges our Heroes face,” said Johnson.
Funding from Yardi has helped drive VSA to success.
“Your donations change and save lives! There is no greater cause,” exclaimed Johnson.
Saving Veteran Lives
Veterans Sportsman Alliance’s most tremendous success has been veterans explaining how they “saved their life” during periods of depression and turmoil.
“There is nothing greater than a veteran looking you in the eye and thanking you for ‘talking them off the cliff,’” shared Johnson.
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]]>Let’s travel across the Atlantic Ocean to Bristol, England and introduce you to the Yardi-supported nonprofit, Caring in Bristol, founded in 1987. This organization finds gaps in Bristol’s provision for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness, working in creative and imaginative ways to create innovative projects to fill. Caring in Bristol takes its services where needed, working in community venues where people feel most comfortable.
“Whether this is one of our pop-up food projects, housing-themed workshops, or a housing advice session, we can build relationships with people and identify and find effective ways to support them when their risk of homelessness increases,” said Luke Mitchell, corporate and community partnerships coordinator for Caring in Bristol.
Caring in Bristol also distributes thousands of handbooks across the city, which help individuals, organizations and professionals instantly connect with support and information about homelessness, rough sleeping, debt and housing issues.
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