Here are just a few of the places where Veterans HEART Resource Center has shown up in the news.
- Desert Storm left a legacy in Butler County – From the Cranberry EagleAda Tull, a resident of Robin’s Home in Butler, served in the Army from 1979 to 1992 and was involved in the run-up to Desert Storm for seven months, from February 1990 to August 1990. Read More …
- Veterans HEART Recipient of Two Significant GrantsWe are honored to announce that we have been selected as recipients of two significant grants: the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania Increasing Internet Access Grant and the Goodwill Give Back Program. These grants will enable us to enhance our services and provide even greater support to our community. Read More …
- Butler Buzz – Veterans H.E.A.R.T. Resource Center InterviewMary Chitwood recently sat down with Tricia Pritchard at the Butler Buzz to talk about Robin’s Home’s latest community support project and some upcoming fundraising events. Read More …
- Eclipse PartyFun and food was the theme at our Solar Eclipse Viewing Party at Veterans HEART Resource Center on April 8th between 1-5 PM. Read More …
- Robin’s Home in Butler County pivots conversation around addiction recovery, women veteransAs a veteran and advocate for addiction recovery, Mary Chitwood, founder and director of Robin’s Home, gives back to other women veterans in Pennsylvania. In the process, she challenges misconceptions about veterans and addiction recovery. Read More …
- Our Heartwarming Party was a big success!Thank you to everyone who joined us for the incredible grand opening of our Veterans Resource Center! Your support means the world to us and to our brave veterans. Together, we are making a difference in the lives of those who have served our country. Read More …
- Robin’s Home To Open New Resource Center In ButlerA known community organization is opening a new resource center in downtown Butler for all veterans. Robin’s Home provides transitional housing for homeless veterans and their children. But recently they announced they will be opening a resource center for all veterans and active military members. The goal for opening the center is to connect veterans with the resources that are available. Read More …
- Robin’s Home cuts ribbon on veterans resource centerThe local veterans assistance agency Robin’s Home began in 2019 as a supportive housing program for woman veterans in the Butler area, before opening a thrift store and donation center in November 2022. Read More …
- Butler Radio Talks to Veterans HEART Resource CenterThanks for having us this morning, Tyler Butler Radio Network Listen to us out being interviewed at 12:30pm on WISR 680 AM or 107.5 FM giving all the details about the grand opening for our new resource center! Read More …
- Robin’s Home sets opening date for new veterans resource centerRobin’s Home, a veterans’ support organization started in 2019, is on the verge of launching its new Veterans’ H.E.A.R.T. Resource Center on Main Street in Butler. In a news release, the organization set an opening date of Friday, March 8. The opening “heartwarming party” ceremony will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. that day. Read More …