BEDMINSTER, NJ — A Bedminster-based nonprofit is collecting donations for 255 former servicemen and women through its annual Christmas in July drive, with drop-off locations at the Bedminster Township Police Department and two other local sites.
Independence for Veterans, a registered 501(c)(3) based in Bedminster, is gathering brand-new items from July 1 through Aug. 1 for veterans currently residing at the Lyons and Glen Gardner housing facilities. Organizers say all items collected will be hand-delivered directly to the veterans.
Only new items will be accepted. Requested donations include:
Items can be dropped off at the Bedminster Township Police Department, 55 Miller Lane, Bedminster (questions: 908-212-7000); Pluckemin Presbyterian Church, 279 US-202 #206, Pluckemin (contact Chris Staffin at 908-658-3344); and Citizens Bank, 375 Route 202/206 South, Pluckemin (contact Nalini Howell at 908-719-6750).
The nonprofit was founded by Stacia McDonough, who has worked alongside veterans for more than two decades. She has said the organization's mission was inspired by her late husband, John E. McDonough, a decorated Vietnam veteran and U.S. Air Force sergeant who served with the 21st Tactical Air Support Squadron in Saigon, Nha Trang and An Loc. He was posthumously inducted into the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Holmdel in 2008.
According to the organization, proceeds from its fundraising are used to supply permanent housing for homeless veterans at no cost to them, noting that on any given night roughly 40,000 homeless veterans are sleeping on the streets in the U.S.
For more information, visit i4v.org.
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