American Rescue Plan 2021: Post 2001 Award

Loudoun County recently distributed nearly $2.5 million to 36 local nonprofits and faith-based organizations that are intervening to avoid the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The allocation is part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 funding: H.R.1319 – 117th Congress (2021-2022): American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

Leonard W. Kidd Memorial received its’ approved monies to continue utility, rental, and housing assistance.

 

Post 2001 Steps Up to Support Mute/Deaf Family

This past Friday, American Legion Post 2001 and other volunteers helped a deaf/mute family relocate from Washington State to Ashburn, VA.  Sheila and Willie Hall are mute and deaf individuals who recently made the decision to move their family across the country.  

 

Their oldest daughter and youngest son helped interpret Sheila and Willie’s needs via sign language.  With close communication, Legionnaires and volunteers provided the family with lunch, moving coordination, physical moving labor, car repairs and relocation logistics.  The seven volunteers included local Realtors, a local business owner, and Post 2001 members.     

 

American Legion Post 2001 supports an inclusive community and stands ready to assist where needed most. Since the start of the pandemic, Post 2001 has communicated much needed information to the deaf and hard hearing community, via specific resources: COVID-19 Resources | Leonard W. Kidd Memorial (ashburnlegion.org). If you or a loved one are deaf, mute, or hard hearing and would like to request assistance please email adjutant@ashburnlegion.org. Other Loudoun County resources include:

 

Services – Northern Virginia Resource Center for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Persons (nvrc.org)

 

Sign Language Interpreting Services in Loudoun County | Interpreters for the Deaf in Loudoun County (hissign.com)