Cass County organizations receive 600k from Abbott for Veterans’Assistance

On September 13, 2023, “Governor Greg Abbott today announced nine Fund for Veterans’ Assistance (FVA) grants totaling over $1.8 million were awarded to nine East Texas veteran service organizations as part of the Texas Veterans Commission’s (TVC) Big Check Tour. Presented today by TVC, the funding will provide services to more than 1,800 veterans and their families in over 30 counties in the FVA East Texas region.” Of that money, 600k went to two Cass County organizations, 300k to Community Services of Northeast Texas and the County of Cass for their new Veterans Services Office. CSNT though located in Cass County serves 19 counties.

In a press release from Abbot’s office it was announced that “Texans will forever be indebted to our brave veterans who selflessly answered the call to serve in our nation’s military,” said Governor Abbott. “These funds for Veterans’ Assistance grants will help veterans in East Texas and their families receive critical services they need to thrive. I thank the Texas Veterans Commission for partnering with veteran service organizations across our state as we honor the sacrifices these heroic men and women made in service to our state and our nation.”

“I want to sincerely thank each of our award recipients for serving our veteran communities across the Lone Star State,” said TVC Chairwoman and Navy veteran Laura Koerner. “Your organizations are recognized for making a difference in lives of those who served.”

This grant presentation, the second stop on TVC’s FVA Bic Check Tour, was made by TVC Vice Chair and Air Force veteran Kimberlee Shaneyfelt at Habitat for Humanity of Smith County in Tyler. Fund presentations will continue through the first weeks of October in Fort Worth, Dallas, Abilene, El Paso, Edinburg, San Marcos, and New Braunfels.

FVA grants awarded today include: Cass County: a $300,000 grant for financial assistance Community Services of Northeast Texas, Inc.: a $300,000 grant for financial assistance.

Michelle Morehead director of CSNT, said that they would be able to help out veterans with expenses like rent utilities mortgage and dental.

Also, she said that they could also help with transportation costs and even the price of a bus ticket. Morehead said they can even help with childcare and adult care for veterans.

At the time of this article, we were not able to reach the Cass County Veteran Services for more information on their program.

Funding for these grants is generated primarily by the Texas Lottery Commission’s games designated for veteran support.

Other sources of funding for the grants come from individual donation options on driver’s licenses, licenses to carry a handgun, outdoor recreation licenses for hunting and fishing, and vehicle registrations.

Texas veterans in need of assistance can find available local organizations at tvc. texas.gov/grants/assistance/