Final Salute Inc.'s Critical Need
Jaspen Boothe founded an innovative non-profit called Final Salute Inc. If you never heard of Final Salute, now is a perfect time to learn something about it. I hope that you will join me in sharing a current story with others in your network, especially if you appreciate the military service of women veterans, too. Due to an unfortunate situation that is detailed below, $200,000 is needed by January 15, to save a Virginia home for homeless women veterans and their children. I learned that $23,000 has been donated as of yesterday morning. Please read Final Salute Inc.'s press release below, then consider visiting www.finalsaluteinc.org to make a donation on behalf of outstanding women who need and deserve our help. Saving their home with the help of angels this holiday season is a wish for many who value the organization's selfless work.
--Velocity DMV (DC, MD & VA news)
Veteran and cancer survivor, Jaspen (Jas) Boothe, is pictured addressing attendees during an October fundraiser called Ms. Veteran America. (See November's ezine coverage by clicking here.) A few months later, she is now fighting to save a transitional home for women veterans and their children. In a previous interview with Grove Street Ezine, Jaspen Boothe informed me that Final Salute Inc. is the only place in the D.C. Metro Area that uniquely houses women veterans and their children.
See Voice of America's video clip of women who have been helped by Final Salute Inc. via http://m.voanews.com/a/1511124.html.
What happened?
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Alexandria,VA
Returning women veterans are one of the largest populations today, the numbers staggering at 55,000 women and their children are homeless presently. As the confrontations overseas wind down more women return the numbers will skyrocket. Final Salute Inc is a program started three years ago by Jaspen Boothe--whom vowed to leave no comrade behind--is the President and Founder of the young organization. Over 150 women have been aassisted to date either through their own programs or through various outreach programs that are FSI partners.
Indeed this may be a cruel reality for the women of Final Salute Inc (www.finalsaluteinc.org) which is a two year transitional program for homeless female veterans and their children. The home located in Alexandria, Virginia will be up for Trustee sale on December 17th 11:45 at the Circuit Courthouse of the City of Virginia located at 520 King Street in Virginia. While devastating as this is, how they came to find out was even more bizarre as it came by happenstance. No notice of default was given as required by Virginia law. It seems that the landlord Robert Pierre Johnson Housing Development Corporation a Virginia non-profit has defaulted on this loan failed to make payments as way back as April 2013. However the non–profit was sending checks to RPJ which were cashed while RPJ was to make the remaining balance of the mortgage so where did those monies go? Now is it possible the VHDA will be on those courthouse steps bidding? Will the house be saved and continue to house these female veterans?
Jaspen or “Jas” as she is commonly known was quoted recently. “There is no even guarantee that if they do not procure the home at the sale if the new owners will allow them to continue to reside at the property.” This is not something that she takes lightly and only has one Christmas Wish that an angel comes forth to buy the house with the hopes that again the women and children she has so lovingly fought to help have this home and can once again call it home.
Update: On a cold, blustery December morning President and Founder Jaspen Boothe went armed with $25,000 dollars to bid on the house she thought was theirs. She won the bid, but it was bittersweet. FSI would need $200,000 to keep the home and those monies are due by 1/15.
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Watch the video of Jaspen Boothe's heartfelt effort to save the home.
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/24243061/champion-for-homeless-veterans-wins-bid-to-buy-house#axzz2nm3PgJcx
An official message is also available via www.finalsaluteinc.org.