Carolyn Livengood column: Helping wounded warriors
June 27th, 2008 by kimolsenSource: San Mateo County Times (Original Article)
Retired Staff Sgt. Anthony “Tony” Yaquinto of San Bruno, commander of the local chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, is seeking gently used furniture for combat-wounded veterans being released from the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Palo Alto.”I received an e-mail Feb. 17 informing me that a wounded veteran and his family were moving into an unfurnished apartment near Moffett Field after a yearlong stay at the VA Hospital and that they needed everything,” Yaquinto said. “His rehab time was complete and he was ready to re-enter the community.”Yaquinto got the order approval to purchase three rooms of furniture. “A local government employee donated half the cost of the furniture back to MOPH and I can’t thank her enough for her generosity,” Yaquinto said. “The furniture was delivered and placed in the apartment by the veteran himself, his friends, VA volunteers, and me. He and his wife were so grateful.” Yaquinto said another veteran is being released from the hospital into an unfurnished apartment, so he is “asking the community, including furniture dealers, to please help him by donating usable furniture.”"If unable to donate furniture, consider providing me with a discounted price or a tax-deductible monetary donation to the MOPH,” Yaquinto said. “These veterans have given so much for our country that I hope the public will come through for them.”For more details, call AdvertisementYaquinto at 650-583-2704.p p p Soroptimist awards — Soroptimist International of Millbrae-San Bruno welcomes the public to its annual awards ceremony and installation dinner, “With Guidance and Gratitude, We Continue to Grow,” at 6 p.m. on June 25 at The Magnolia of Millbrae, 201 Chadbourne Ave.Awards will be presented to a deserving young woman who helps in the community, a single mom completing her degree to help change her life and her son’s, and to Catherine Center, which provides practical and spiritual assistance to women Citibank Platinum released from prison.Cynthia Lem of Burlingame …continue reading