IAM District 6 increases support for homeless veterans at Des Moines Stand Down

Sam Cicinelli, General Vice President, Midwest Territory
Sam Cicinelli, General Vice President, Midwest Territory - International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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IAM District 6 has increased its involvement in supporting homeless veterans by making the Des Moines Stand Down an official event for the district’s HELPS program. Local unions within District 6 contributed funds, which were matched by the district, resulting in a total of $1,150 and additional donated supplies to support the event. According to organizers, $750 is enough to provide 500 meals for those in need.

Thirteen members from three different IAM Locals volunteered at the event, with some traveling over three hours to take part. Their roles included assisting with registration, food service, security, cleanup, and water delivery for hundreds of volunteers on site. The event served more than 500 people, about half of whom were veterans and half civilians.

“Our veterans deserve more than gratitude, they deserve action,” said IAM Midwest Territory General Vice President Sam Cicinelli. “I’m proud of the IAM members in District 6 who stepped up to honor their service by ensuring they and their families receive the support they need.”

IAM members worked alongside other volunteers to provide care, meals, and essential services for veterans and their families. District 6 is encouraging other IAM districts and locals to consider supporting Homeless Veterans Stand Down events in their own communities.

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