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The Armed Forces Chamber proudly recognized the graduates of the Las Vegas Municipal Court Veterans Treatment Program in a heartfelt ceremony held at the Council Chambers of Las Vegas City Hall.
LAS VEGAS - nvtip -- The Armed Forces Chamber proudly recognized the graduates of the Las Vegas Municipal Court Veterans Treatment Program in a heartfelt ceremony held at the Council Chambers of Las Vegas City Hall. This event, held on July 18th, 2024, celebrated the perseverance and achievements of veterans who have successfully completed the program.
The ceremony commenced with patriotic fervor, featuring the singing of the national anthem and a stirring Armed Forces medley. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman extended a warm welcome to attendees, setting the tone for an evening of honor and gratitude.
A highlight of the event was the presentation of quilts by Shelly Holt from Quilts of Valor, symbolizing comfort and appreciation for the veterans' service. Certificates of recognition were bestowed upon the graduates by distinguished representatives, including Larry Hamm from Congressman Steven Horsford's office, Amanda Kehrer and Maria Mandaleni-Orozco from the Nevada Department of Veteran Services, Andre' Haynes from the Armed Forces Chamber, and Ralph McNamara from the Vets Foundation.
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Judge Kelly Giordani from Las Vegas Municipal Court Department 6 delivered poignant remarks, emphasizing the significance of rehabilitation and support for veterans within the judicial system. Graduate speakers Gerrayl Bryson, Walner Gonzales, and Jason Sims, all veterans of the U.S. Army, shared their personal journeys and expressed gratitude for the opportunities provided by the program.
Special guests included Steve Sanson from Veterans in Politics International, Inc. (VIPI), Patsy Brown, JD, from the Armed Forces Chamber, and Cadet Irive Love IV from the Vegas Valley Squadron of Civil Air Patrol (CAP), U.S. Air Force, highlighting the community's broad support for veterans' initiatives.
The ceremony concluded with a sense of pride and camaraderie, underscoring the ongoing commitment to veterans' welfare and integration within the Las Vegas community.
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About Armed Forces Chamber Community Development Corporation:
The Armed Forces Chamber Community Development Corporation, a 501(c)(3) public charity and Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), is the philanthropic arm of the Armed Forces Chamber of Commerce. Its primary mission is to provide support to U.S. veterans, active service members, and their families.
For more information please contact:
Armed Forces Chamber, Andre' Haynes, (702) 518-8847
The ceremony commenced with patriotic fervor, featuring the singing of the national anthem and a stirring Armed Forces medley. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman extended a warm welcome to attendees, setting the tone for an evening of honor and gratitude.
A highlight of the event was the presentation of quilts by Shelly Holt from Quilts of Valor, symbolizing comfort and appreciation for the veterans' service. Certificates of recognition were bestowed upon the graduates by distinguished representatives, including Larry Hamm from Congressman Steven Horsford's office, Amanda Kehrer and Maria Mandaleni-Orozco from the Nevada Department of Veteran Services, Andre' Haynes from the Armed Forces Chamber, and Ralph McNamara from the Vets Foundation.
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Judge Kelly Giordani from Las Vegas Municipal Court Department 6 delivered poignant remarks, emphasizing the significance of rehabilitation and support for veterans within the judicial system. Graduate speakers Gerrayl Bryson, Walner Gonzales, and Jason Sims, all veterans of the U.S. Army, shared their personal journeys and expressed gratitude for the opportunities provided by the program.
Special guests included Steve Sanson from Veterans in Politics International, Inc. (VIPI), Patsy Brown, JD, from the Armed Forces Chamber, and Cadet Irive Love IV from the Vegas Valley Squadron of Civil Air Patrol (CAP), U.S. Air Force, highlighting the community's broad support for veterans' initiatives.
The ceremony concluded with a sense of pride and camaraderie, underscoring the ongoing commitment to veterans' welfare and integration within the Las Vegas community.
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About Armed Forces Chamber Community Development Corporation:
The Armed Forces Chamber Community Development Corporation, a 501(c)(3) public charity and Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), is the philanthropic arm of the Armed Forces Chamber of Commerce. Its primary mission is to provide support to U.S. veterans, active service members, and their families.
For more information please contact:
Armed Forces Chamber, Andre' Haynes, (702) 518-8847
Source: Armed Forces Chamber
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