Resources
Christmas Yard Sale
Anna's House | Lady Veterans Connect 11400 Irvine Rd, Winchester, KY, United StatesLady Veterans Connect Gala 2022
Hilton Downtown 369 West Vine St, Lexington, KY, United StatesEvent Vendor Contract Download For-Profit Event Vendor Contract Download Auction Items for Nov 7th Gala All three items are being auctioned as one item. Silent auction will be live by Monday (Oct 31)
13th Annual Women Veterans Open House
VA Medical Center 800 Zorn Ave, Louisville, KY, United StatesIn-Person Event Wizard of Oz Characters Door Prizes Veteran Promotional Items Preventative Health Education Lunch Provided Offering Flu Vaccinations NEW THIS YEAR: Bring an unenrolled veteran, receive a special treat
Christmas Sale, Nov 17 – 18
Anna's House | Lady Veterans Connect 11400 Irvine Rd, Winchester, KY, United States@Anna's House in WInchester, KY
EmpowerHER: Celebrate Your Strengths
Anna's House | Lady Veterans Connect 11400 Irvine Rd, Winchester, KY, United StatesJoin us for an incredible in-person event at Anna's House!
Claim Your Voice – Writing Retreat
Anna's House | Lady Veterans Connect 11400 Irvine Rd, Winchester, KY, United StatesLady Veterans Connect is hosting a writing retreat with Sylvia Lovely, an author of three books, a story coach, and founder of the popular "Writing the Stories of Your Life"
Women Veteran Town Hall
Lexington VA Medical Center 2250 Leestown Rd, Lexington, KY, United StatesBe The Beat: A Focus on Heart Health
Veteran Town Hall
American Legion Post 24 220 Connector Rd, Georgetown, KY, United StatesJoin us for our upcoming town hall meeting. We want to hear what's important to you and how we can help.
Movie Showing & PTSD and Suicide Awareness Topic Discussion
Pritchard Community Center 404 S Mulberry St, Elizabethtown, KY, United StatesThe powerful feature-length documentary HERE. IS. BETTER. offers a uniquely hopeful and impactful perspective on the rising mental health crisis in America. Each year, 8 million adults suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the U.S. alone, and veterans are more than twice as likely to have PTSD than civilians