Helping the Helpless Vets Foundation

Helping the Helpless Vets Foundation Helping the Helpless Vets Foundation’s mission is to secure funding, goods and services to displaced Veterans.

11/16/2020

Walmart Store 4182/Store Manager Chris donates to HTHVF in an effort t o give back to those who fight so selflessly for our freedom. We...

We are proud of our Veterans.  The Ranch at Las Colinas donates to this great cause.  Thanks to The Ranch for their supp...
02/11/2020

We are proud of our Veterans. The Ranch at Las Colinas donates to this great cause. Thanks to The Ranch for their support of our Veterans.

12/31/2018

Join us for breakfast or lunch on NYE Day or New Year's Day. We look forward to serving you in 2019.

12/31/2018

Tonight! 🎉 New Years and Chill! Our regular wine and food menu, plus champagne is available for purchase to toast with at midnight. 🥂 We’ll have a ping-pong table set-up and festive hats, beads, and horns to help get in the spirit. Doors open at 5pm and close at 1am. It’s going to be a fun night! See you soon! ✨

12/31/2018

We are closed today, December 31st. Have a safe and happy New Years Eve!

12/31/2018
12/31/2018

Freddy’s Grasshoppers are a spirited drink for adults, perfect for any celebration, from New Year’s Eve to a hot summer day! Read More

Thank you for your service
12/31/2018

Thank you for your service

Today’s is Army Veteran Maude G. Hambright. Maude served from 1978 to 1993.

Maude joined the Army Reserve at the age of 30 and completed basic training at Fort McClellan, Alabama. She was also trained to be a typist. At first, she was a clerk typist then she later trained to work with medical records. Around 1980 she completed medic training, learning how take care of patients in the field.

In 1990, Maude was placed on active duty and sent to a military hospital in Los Angeles. At first, she was a training officer, where she would receive orders and arrange transportation for soldiers going overseas. Maude then moved to the medical records section where she processed soldiers coming back from the Gulf War. She noticed a pattern of unexplained illness among the soldiers, which would later be described as Gulf War Syndrome. Maude received a medical discharge in January 1993 due to a back injury after obtaining the rank of sergeant first class. She is also a member of Disabled American Veterans.

Thank you for your service, Maude!

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Las Vegas, NV

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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+17023549691

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