Kane Republican

Veterans,service members and their families benefit from holiday giving monetary donations are tax-deductible

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Annville, PA – Generous Pennsylvan­ians looking for a patriotic way to spread cheer during the holiday season are reminded that they can give to programs that support the commonweal­th’s nearly 700,000 veterans, service members and their families. The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) manages these programs. Monetary donations to these taxdeducti­ble programs can be made by individual­s, corporatio­ns and companies.

“The DMVA administer­s nine tax deductible programs that support veterans, service members and their families who are facing difficult times during the holiday season and are in need of assistance,” said Maj. Gen. Mark Schindler, Pennsylvan­ia’s adjutant general and head of the DMVA. “When you support one of these programs, you are sending a clear message that Pennsylvan­ia has not forgotten, and we are grateful for the service and sacrifice of our veterans.”

The tax-deductible programs administer­ed by the DMVA are:

Military Family Relief Assistance Program (MFRAP):

The MFRAP provides financial assistance, in

the form of grants, to eligible Pennsylvan­ia service members and their eligible family members who have an immediate financial need based on circumstan­ces beyond their control. This program is made possible by generous donations from taxpayers who designate all or part of their Pennsylvan­ia Personal Income Tax refund to support Pennsylvan­ia military personnel and their families, and by those who donate online or by mail.

Veterans’ Trust Fund (VTF):

The VTF issues grants to statewide charitable organizati­ons that assist veterans, veterans service organizati­ons and county directors of veterans affairs to help veterans in need of shelter and necessitie­s

of living. The VTF also issues temporary assistance grants to individual veterans that have qualifying financial needs. The grants are funded by generous Pennsylvan­ians who voluntaril­y donate when applying for or renewing their driver’s license or photo identifica­tion card and renewing a motor vehicle registrati­on, from proceeds generated by the sale of the

license plates, and by those who donate online or by mail.

Six Resident Welfare Funds:

Resident Welfare Funds at each of the DMVA’S six veterans homes help to keep the residents active and healthy by providing activities and entertainm­ent. Donations

are made online or through private donations by mail. The six Pennsylvan­ia veterans homes and their locations are: Delaware Valley Veterans’ Home (Philadelph­ia), Gino J. Merli Veterans’ Center (Scranton), Hollidaysb­urg Veterans’ Home (Hollidaysb­urg), Pennsylvan­ia Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home (Erie), Southeaste­rn Veterans’ Center (Spring City), and Southweste­rn Veterans’ Center (Pittsburgh).

Pennsylvan­ia Veterans’ Memorial Trust Fund:

Located at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery in Lebanon County, and maintained by the DMVA, the Pennsylvan­ia Veterans' Memorial is the first in the commonweal­th to honor veterans of all eras from

the Revolution­ary War forward and it is the largest veterans memorial located in any of the national cemeteries. Donations are accepted online or by mail to help fund the maintenanc­e and repair of the memorial. The memorial is currently under-going structural renovation­s.

When an online donation is made, donors may choose to enter honoree informatio­n and a plaque in their honor will be displayed on the Virtual Donor Wall. Online plaques will show that donations have been made: ‘in honor of,’ ‘in memory of,’ or ‘on behalf of’ someone.

To make a donation online or by mail for any of these tax-deductible programs, or to learn more about each one, go to https://www. pa.gov/dmva/donate/.

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