To celebrate Veterans Day, Davenport University’s Holland Campus collected more than $600 in clothing, toiletries and snacks for the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans.
This annual collection is spearheaded by Advisor Frank Roder.
“It was a great success and is a small, yet tremendously impactful way for DU to say ‘thank you’ to all the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces,” said Greg Foster, campus director at DU’s Holland Campus.
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To celebrate Veterans Day, Davenport University’s Holland Campus collected more than $600 in clothing, toiletries and snacks for the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans.
This annual collection is spearheaded by Advisor Frank Roder.
“It was a great success and is a small, yet tremendously impactful way for DU to say ‘thank you’ to all the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces,” said Greg Foster, campus director at DU’s Holland Campus.
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