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In this Update:
Honor and Courage Foundation
The Honor and Courage Foundation is dedicated to bringing hope and purpose to veterans and first responders suffering from the effects of PTSD and physical battle scars. They provide mentorship and support through various programs aimed at addressing the needs of veterans and law enforcement. The foundation’s mission is to honor the legacies of those who have served and to give hope and healing to those still in the fight. They are hosting their 1st Annual Gala on February 7th at the Fuge in Warminster. To find out more about the event or how you can support this important foundation, visit Events — Honor and Courage Foundation Veterans Multi-Service CenterVeterans Multi-Service Center offers many programs and resources to veterans and their families in our region, including their HVRP program that supports veterans who are seeking employment, training, and long-term stability, and who may also be experiencing housing instability. For more info on this program or any of their comprehensive programs, visit their website: HOME – VMC Ensuring Access to Veterans Assistance Programs Across Pennsylvania
Legislation to improve the distribution of funding for veterans’ programs across the commonwealth is awaiting a vote in the House of Representatives. Senate Bill 146, introduced by Sen. Lisa Baker and unanimously passed by the Senate in March, would increase assistance and support provided by statewide charitable organizations to veterans and their families in underserved regions of the commonwealth through the Veterans’ Trust Fund. The Veterans’ Trust Fund provides grants to veterans’ service and non-profit organizations that assist veterans with issues including housing, financial matters, food, training, recovery assistance, transportation and health. Senate Bill 146 also raises awareness about the programs and resources supported by the Veterans’ Trust Fund. More Disabled Pennsylvanians Now Eligible for PA ABLE Savings Accounts
More Pennsylvanians – including veterans – are eligible to participate in the PA ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) Savings Program in 2026. Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, Pennsylvanians with a qualifying disability occurring prior to age 46 are eligible to open a PA ABLE account. Previously, eligibility required the disability to occur before age 26. PA ABLE accounts allow individuals with disabilities and their families to save up to $19,000 per year tax-free without impacting important benefits. For veterans, savings and investments in PA ABLE accounts do not impact VA benefits. PA ABLE offers several saving options, including an interest-bearing checking account or investment options. Funds can be used for qualified expenses such as housing, health care, transportation and assistive technology. Contributions are deductible on state income taxes, and qualified withdrawals are exempt from state and federal income taxes. PA ABLE is administered by the Pennsylvania Treasury Department. Treasurer Stacy Garrity, herself a veteran, said, “This significant expansion of eligibility to save with PA ABLE will usher in an era of greater financial independence and security for more of our friends and family members living with disabilities.” Assisting Veterans with Financial Literacy
If your New Year’s resolution is to increase financial literacy, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers resources to help veterans manage their personal finances, including:
2026 Military Veterans & Families Day at the Pennsylvania Farm Show
The Pennsylvania Farm Show is honoring veterans and military service members on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. Some events include:
Farm Show admission is free for everyone but many exhibitors will be offering veterans and active duty military special offers and discounts on Jan. 15, including a free milkshake from the PA Dairymen’s Association. YMCA Veterans Pathway Program
Ready to get healthier in 2026? YMCAs across the commonwealth offer veterans and their families a free 12-week program designed to nurture health, wellness and connection. The Veterans Pathway Program includes:
Check with your local YMCA to see if it offers the program.
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