Donating with dignity
Tax Director Cathleen Kennedy often meets with veterans who feel overlooked, and she’s trying to change that.
“I volunteer with General Needs because they support veterans by providing hope through basic necessities like boots, winter coats, clothing and food,” Cathleen said. “We offer these resources along with an opportunity to get to know these veterans, visit with them, and connect them with counseling services.”
Through her volunteer work, Cathleen has met hundreds of veterans and learned of their sacrifices. While each veteran has a unique story, Cathleen noted they all have one thing in common: none of them would change their decision to serve their country.
“These service members sacrificed so much for us, and they deserve our love and support to get them back on their feet,” she said.
General Needs was founded by Cathleen and Greg’s friend, Lonnie Sherman. The organization was born out of Lonnie’s experience serving hot meals at the Northport Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He realized veterans’ needs extended beyond food, so he began collecting basic necessities like clothing and toiletries.
Lonnie asked Cathleen how she’d like the $10,000 grant from the Baker Tilly Foundation to be utilized. She chose to support the 2024 in 2024 Project, a General Needs initiative that aims to donate 2,024 new boots to veterans in need throughout the months of October, November and December.
"Every donation, no matter how small, can make a significant impact on a veteran’s life,” Cathleen emphasized. “These brave men and women have lost friends and family in the wars they fought in, and it is our duty to offer the recognition and support they earned.”