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Heritage Shores Military Club, Nanticoke help veterans

Delaware State News - 3/29/2018

In February, the Heritage Shores Military Club and Nanticoke Health Services formed a partnership to support the needs of military veterans who are patients of Nanticoke Health Services. The HSMC donated $1,000 to the Nanticoke Health Foundation, establishing the Veterans Care Fund. This fund will support the immediate needs of veterans who are patients at Nanticoke with medications, medical equipment and transportation. The HSMC and Nanticoke are also teaming up to help veterans and their families become familiar with the benefits they earned while serving our country. "We will make sure they have the proper documentation of their service, such as a DD-214 or help them get those documents if they do not already have them. The partnership will work with this group to assist them in signing up for VA health care and other benefits if they haven't already done so," said Phil Clark, HSMC chairman. The Heritage Shores Military Club welcomes new members of Heritage Shores and others that are not residents as associate members. The club meets on the first Wednesday of each month at the Heritage Shores Clubhouse at 10 a.m. and no dues are charged to become a member of the HSMC. From left, are Janan McElroy, Nanticoke Director of Case Management; Bill Atwood, HSMC Donations Director; Jim William, HSMC vice chairman; Ray Reilly, HSMC vice chairman; Steven A. Rose, Nanticoke president and CEO; Charles Smith, HSMC treasurer; Phil Clark, HSMC chairman; and Renee' Morris, Nanticoke Health Foundation executive director.