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As San Diegans head to the polls today, voters are being asked to decide on different ways to address important issues like mental health, the homeless crisis and how to help our veterans.

But where can military families turn, when they need help right now?

We’re Working for You, to get answers, because You Matter. And we spoke with Christina Pineda, program manager of Courage to Call, who talked to us about what they do to support our military community.

Holiday Scooter Giveaway

https://www.facebook.com/SDVeteransCoalition/videos/201656910764835/

As part of Razor’s First Wheels campaign, our partnership made it possible for San Diego County veteran parents to have 600 new scooters and helmets to give to their children during the holidays.

Courage To Call was honored to be a part of this event with Razor Worldwide and SDVC FLAG. We are grateful to all of the organizations that worked together to plan the event and deliver scooters and helmets to veteran family parents!

– Vets’ Community Connections
– Veterans Village of San Diego
– Amvets Post 1775
– Wounded Warrior Project
– Easterseals
– Support the Enlisted Project
– Courage to Call
– Women Veterans Network
– American Legion Post 434
– Us4Warriors
– University of San Diego, Military and Veterans Program

Helping Military Families in Need

https://www.10news.com/news/month-of-a-million-meals-courage-2-call-helps-military-and-vets-facing-hunger

Military families struggling to make ends meet are getting help from a number of local charities through Feeding San Diego. One of them, Courage to Call, offers food to any active member of the military or veterans.