Dedicated group of veterans coming together as Citrus County Veterans Coalition

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The Citrus County Veterans Coalition has been a cornerstone of support for local veterans for over 20 years. This dedicated group assists fellow veterans during their most vulnerable times, primarily through a well-stocked food pantry. Chairman Richard Floyd articulates their mission as "veterans helping veterans," which resonates deeply within the community. Volunteers like treasurer Brenda Wingate are actively involved in providing not just food but also assistance with electric bills, yard work, and home modifications, reinforcing the bond of brotherhood among veterans. Wingate notes that helping fellow veterans feels like helping family, which drives their commitment to service.

The coalition's impact extends beyond immediate aid, fostering a sense of connection and purpose for both volunteers and recipients. Open every Tuesday at 10 a. m. , the coalition serves as a beacon of hope in Citrus County. Their ongoing efforts highlight the importance of community support for veterans and the meaningful relationships formed through shared experiences.

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