Wells Fargo Foundation grants $200,000 to a nonprofit supporting post-9/11 military families

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Wells Fargo Foundation grants $200,000 to Hope For The Warriors to benefit programs supporting post-9/11 military families (Photo: Wells Fargo)

WALLACE, NC (WWAY) — The Wells Fargo Foundation recently awarded Hope For The Warriors (HOPE), a national nonprofit dedicated to restoring a foundation of stability, strength and community for post-9/11 military families, a $200,000 grant.

Additionally, Wells Fargo and Capital Ford Wilmington and Capital Ford Raleigh, jointly contributed $66,000 for a new 2024 Ford Transit XL 15-passenger van, which will support HOPE’s various programs and events across the country. The van was presented during the organization’s 15th Annual Hope For The Warriors Celebrity Invitational hosted in Wallace, North Carolina.

“At Capital Ford, we take our commitment to the community seriously and we’re proud to support Hope For The Warriors, an organization that share our values,” said Josh Barbour, Capital Ford General Manager. “We know that the van we’re donating will be used to serve military members who have spent their lives serving us.”

The $200,000 unrestricted grant funds will be used to advance financial wellness and career readiness of the post-9/11 veterans, transitioning service members, their families and caregivers through HOPE’s Critical Needs and Warrior’s Compass programs.

Through the Critical Needs program, support will provide direct short-term financial assistance to military families experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of eviction or homelessness, food insecurity or barriers to mental and/or medical care. The goal of the financial assistance is to ensure housing stability in the form of rent/mortgage and utilities, and food security as well as transportation costs to remove barriers to essential mental and medical care/treatment/appointments.

In addition, Warrior’s Compass connects clients to HOPE’s portfolio of veteran-friendly employers throughout the U.S. Led by certified professional career coaches, webinars are designed to connect personnel, hiring managers, and military employee resource groups with interested, career-motivated transitioning service members, veterans or spouses. The webinars provide transition guidance, mentorship, skills development, and the opportunity to engage with hiring experts.

“We know how critical emergency funds and career transitions assistance are to the military families we support,” said Robin Kelleher, co-founder and CEO for Hope For The Warriors. “It means stability for the entire family. Families not having to move, yet again.”

Robin Kelleher continues, “in addition to the grant money, the donated 15-passanger van will continue to have a huge impact on the families we serve for years to come. From transporting military families at our events, warrior athletes and their adaptive equipment, to allowing our staff to attend and set up events on the east coast, this new van is a wonderful blessing to the organization!”

For more information on Hope For The Warriors, visit hopeforthewarriors.orgFacebookXInstagram or LinkedIn.

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