10.22.2025 Veterans Association of Bristol County Fundraiser

Fall River Government TV Oct 29, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Veterans Association of Bristol County is nearing the completion of a significant mission: acquiring and preparing a new building on Globe Street in Fall River. After outgrowing their previous location on Pine Street, the association purchased the new facility and hopes to open it next spring. This move is expected to allow them to expand their services, helping veterans integrate into the community, secure jobs, find housing, and access essential support. The announcement was made during a fundraiser that included a solo exhibit by artist Brian Fox, titled "In the Valley of the Shadow," which features haunting portraits depicting war scenes from World War II to the present day. Over 200 people toured the exhibit, which will remain on display through the end of the year at the Narrow Center on Anowan Street. Speakers at the event included a representative from the city of Fall River, Marine Ken Lec, and Army veteran Christine Tron, who served 30 years as an interrogator. Tron delivered a powerful message to female service members, emphasizing mutual support and acknowledging the sacrifices and struggles of women in the military. The new Globe Street building is designed to offer private counseling rooms for PTSD and other medical needs, office space for specialists in financial and career planning, and assistance with VA home loans. A critical addition will be a large refrigeration system, addressing the previous Pine Street center's inability to accept all food donations due to lack of storage space.

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