This holiday season, we are proud to partner with the Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) for WCCO's Home for the Holidays. Our goal is to bring awareness and support to veteran homelessness in our community. Help us serve those who first served us.
Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) is a veteran-focused nonprofit organization providing services and support to end Veteran homelessness in Minnesota. MACV envisions a future where every veteran living in Minnesota has access to the services and support needed to avoid homelessness and achieve sustainable housing.
To learn more about MACV's housing, assistance and outreach programs, click here.
How You Can Help
Between now and New Year's, you can help support MACV's mission to end veteran homelessness in our community by donating online or by texting MACV to 44-321.
Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans Attn: Home for the Holidays 1000 University Avenue West Suite 10 Saint Paul, MN 55104
To help spread holiday cheer to those living in MACV's transitional homes, we are asking viewers to donate ornaments to decorate WCCO's Community Tree.
Once the tree is decorated, the ornaments and a tree will be delivered to one of MACV's transitional homes in time for Christmas.
We hope the WCCO Community Tree will bring joy to those currently living in the homes as well as future families.
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Send your ornament and a printed copy of the donation form below to:
WCCO Television Attn: Home for the Holidays 90 South 11th Street Minneapolis, MN 55403
Note: Ornaments will be gifted to MACV's transitional homes after the holiday season.
Winter Salute to Veterans
As part of WCCO's Home for the Holidays, we are proud to partner with MACV and the Minnesota Twins in hosting a Winter Salute to Veterans to serve those who first served us.
During Vietnam, stand-downs provided a safe retreat for units returning from combat operations. They afforded battle-weary soldiers the opportunity to renew their spirit, health and overall sense of well-being. MACV has created its own version that brings veterans experiencing homelessness into one location to connect with services to help bring security and a sense of well-being to their lives.
This December at Target Field, 300 veterans will receive services such as haircuts, legal assistance, medical care and much more. A warm holiday meal will also be provided along with a special program.