The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) is proud to announce its continued partnership with Rolling Thunder.
Rolling Thunder, known for its advocacy for veterans' rights and POW/MIA awareness, brings invaluable resources and expertise to this partnership. The renewed memorandum of understanding is a significant stride in continuing to support veterans and their families through the Military Family Relief Fund.
The partnership ensures revenue from the registration of Indiana’s POW/MIA license plates continues to help fund the program.
The Military Family Relief Fund is a vital resource that offers financial aid to veterans and their families facing unforeseen hardships. Renewing this partnership allows IDVA and Rolling Thunder to reinforce their dedication to enhancing the lives of military families by providing them with the necessary support to navigate challenges.
"We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Rolling Thunder," said Jake Adams, IDVA Director. "Together, we are committed to supporting our veterans and their families during periods of financial hardship."
Together, IDVA and Rolling Thunder are aligned in the mission to assist veterans and their families through financial struggles that challenge fiscal independence and mental health well-being.
For more information about Indiana’s Chapter of Rolling Thunder, please visit:
https://www.indianarollingthunder.com/chapters.html
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