CDF is partnering with several non-profits focused specifically on homeless and transitioning veterans.
Support the Troops
Support the Troops is an organization dedicated to providing support to our Soldiers and their families as well as other surrounding charities that care for the same. Support the Troops regularly donates to local groups supporting the military and their families. Much of the contents of the CDF Survival Packs we are providing have been filled with in-kind donations from this gracious organization.
Support the Troops is an organization dedicated to providing support to our Soldiers and their families as well as other surrounding charities that care for the same. Support the Troops regularly donates to local groups supporting the military and their families. Much of the contents of the CDF Survival Packs we are providing have been filled with in-kind donations from this gracious organization.
Heaven on Earth for Veterans
HOEV is a local 501(c)3 focused on providing high-quality living space for veterans in need. HOEV also provides all household equipment including, but not limited to, silverware, linens, pots and pans, and laundry facilities.
HOEV is a local 501(c)3 focused on providing high-quality living space for veterans in need. HOEV also provides all household equipment including, but not limited to, silverware, linens, pots and pans, and laundry facilities.
The Mustard Seed Inn
The Mustard Seed Inn is a West Care Foundation facility located just minutes from downtown St. Petersburg and provides transitional housing to homeless adults who have begun their recovery from alcohol, drug abuse and/or mental illness. They are centrally located in a large catchment area for veterans due to the presence of two of the largest VA health care systems in the nation (James A. Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa, FL and Bay Pines VA Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL).
The Mustard Seed Inn is a West Care Foundation facility located just minutes from downtown St. Petersburg and provides transitional housing to homeless adults who have begun their recovery from alcohol, drug abuse and/or mental illness. They are centrally located in a large catchment area for veterans due to the presence of two of the largest VA health care systems in the nation (James A. Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa, FL and Bay Pines VA Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL).