The Signal

Turkey with a side of resources

Organizati­ons partner to donate Thanksgivi­ng meals

- By Jose Herrera Signal Staff Writer

In honor of veterans, both current and retired, two organizati­ons partnered to donate a turkey dinner in hopes of making veterans’ Thanksgivi­ng holiday a lot brighter.

The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborat­ive in partnershi­p with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6885 hosted a turkey drive on Saturday afternoon in Canyon Country. Local businesses and food pantries provided the organizati­ons with approximat­ely 68 turkeys with prepackage­d foods for veterans.

“We thought it was important to host a turkey drive to provide for veterans and their families,” said Albert Rodriguez, a Marine veteran and president of the Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborat­ive. “Especially with such hard times now.”

Rodriguez said they donated approximat­ely 40 turkeys by 3 p.m. They hoped to donate the remainder to veterans.

Sisters Wendy and Kelly Logan, members of the VFW 6885, volunteere­d their time to the turkey drive. They appreciate the businesses and local organizati­ons such as the Santa Clarita Grocery, Grocery Outlet and Trader Joes for donating the food for veterans.

“It’s important to help the community and important for everybody to have a nice Thanksgivi­ng dinner, especially if they may be struggling,” Wendy said. “We feel it’s important to take care of our community and our veterans.”

The Veteran Services Collaborat­ive offers supportive services to local veterans who come from different ranks, Rodriguez said.

“In the military, we don’t discrimina­te, we are just veterans,” Rodriguez said. “We’re located at 22322 Lyons Ave. in Newhall. We’re open Monday to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and offer a wide range of supportive services to our veterans.”

Luis Victor served as a non-combat engineer in Vietnam in 1969 and he got out of the service in 1975. He joined VFW for more than 20 years.

“VFW gives people a place to go that has been through a complex campaign, war or hazardous area,” Victor said.

It’s open to families of veterans too. VFW gives a community to veterans and they often host holiday celebratio­ns where members can come in, drink a beer and enjoy a good time, Victor said.

“Our job is to give informatio­n to our local veterans,” Rodriguez said. “We can help them with disability claims, help them with food or provide them with a place where they can come in, hang out and share their stories. It’s a community.”

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? Santa Clarita Veterans Services Collaborat­ive volunteer Steve Ends, left, assists U.S. Army veteran Ed Atkins as he loads a donated turkey and holiday side dishes into his trunk during the Turkeys for Veterans event held at VFW Post 6885 in Canyon Country on Saturday.
Dan Watson/The Signal Santa Clarita Veterans Services Collaborat­ive volunteer Steve Ends, left, assists U.S. Army veteran Ed Atkins as he loads a donated turkey and holiday side dishes into his trunk during the Turkeys for Veterans event held at VFW Post 6885 in Canyon Country on Saturday.
 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? VFW Post 6885 Auxiliary volunteer Chris Stell moves a cart loaded of frozen turkeys.
Dan Watson/The Signal VFW Post 6885 Auxiliary volunteer Chris Stell moves a cart loaded of frozen turkeys.

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