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Veterans Aided by CVAC Volunteers; More Sought

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By Press Release

RIO GRANDE – Every year many make a New Year’s resolution but have trouble keeping it. They resolve to lose weight, go to the gym, and a host of other things that never come to fruition. 
According to a release, volunteering one’s time is something a person can manage as it is not that thing that requires every day attention. 
They may wish to consider volunteering time to help local veterans in need. That’s what members of CVAC do. 
Their mission is to help local veterans who are homeless, or have others needs; helping them to get back on the track of normal living.
Involved are numerous local organizations and citizens who are focused on those who have served the country for the sake of freedom. 
The Citizens/Veterans Advisory Committee (CVAC) is a 501 3-c Not for Profit Corporation where 100% of donations and raised monies go to veterans. CVAC is an all-volunteer force. 
Looking for a doable New Year’s resolution? Volunteer with CVAC. 
For information call Johnnie Walker, 609-425-8608 or visit www.cvaccapemay.com

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