
Valor in the Valley’s Veterans Bingo Fundraiser
June 28 @ 6:00pm
Come join us for a fun night of food and bingo to support our veterans in so many ways that didn’t exist until Valor in The Valley! Valor in The Valley is a new 501(c)(3) charity run by veterans, for veterans in Belgrade, Montana. We thank you for your support!
Event link: https://www.facebook.com/share/1CHVivxRak/
Link to Purchase Tickets:
https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/valor-in-the-valleys-veterans-bingo-fundraiser
Tickets are $30 and include:
6pm-BBQ + Silent Auction
7pm-Bingo-10 games of Bingo with prizes!
50/50 Raffle
Dessert Sale
*Most Bingo prizes and Silent Auction items are generously donated by local businesses and vendors!
*Proceeds go toward setting up Veteran Care Access Sites across Montana and purchasing vital fire and emergency equipment for veteran training as a community resource.
For questions about the event, please each out to Shiloh at (406)223-5589 or shiloh.stanyer@vitv.us
If you are or know a veteran that could benefit from our services, or you would like to lend a hand to our mission in other ways, please contact us at www.vitv.us or call Kyle Hoffman at (406)694-9119. For VSO inquiries, please call Brad Jameson at (406)517-8166.
VITV Facebook link:
https://www.facebook.com/share/1Be3mgTpW4/?mibextid=wwXIfr
About Valor in The Valley:
Valor in The Valley has embedded itself in many facets of our local communities and we’ve partnered with a variety of local and state agencies, University of Montana, local emergency services agencies, and like-minded nonprofits who provide critical services for local veteran care. VITV has established a one of a kind, cutting edge, and statewide clinical care program by partnering with University of Mississippi Medical Center, to provide free, comprehensive telehealth services to veterans across Montana, focusing on mental health treatment and the supplemental medical care necessary for successful rehabilitation. Locally, we’ve teamed up with providers offering orthopedic care, acupuncture, and FDA and VA approved alternative medicinal treatments for veterans with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries (TBI). While our enrolled veterans receive care, our in-house Veteran Service Officer (VSO) helps patients navigate complex VA benefits and claims. We recently won a Vietnam veteran and his family a $2.6 million dollar settlement related to Agent Orange exposure.
Beyond health care, we’ve joined forces with local agencies as a mutual aid agency. This partnership creates training and employment opportunities for veterans in wildland firefighting, search and rescue, mitigation, and other critical emergency services—strengthening our local and state resources. VITV recently established Valor Fire Department, a volunteer fire department, consisting of local veterans. VFD provides a much-needed supplemental force to local by leveraging aircraft, drones, and other critical assets to counter aggressive wildfire seasons. complex emergency calls, and gaps in the existing emergency response network.