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Camp Hope Picnic 2021

The Bridgeland Community Supports Veterans, Inc. (“TBCSVI) is holding our Third Annual Camp Hope Picnic on Saturday May 22, 2021 starting at 11am at Camp Hope. Camp Hope is a residential facility for about eighty veterans suffering from PTSD and other mental illness.  Our goal is to make friends and develop relationships with the vets

Help for Veterans and Enlisted Service Persons in Need Due to Covid

The Bridgeland Community Supports Veterans, Inc. would like our community to know that during this pandemic, that our veterans and enlisted service persons can rely on us. We created a fund to aid those in our immediate vicinity (Bridgeland) and within 7 miles of Bridgeland. Learn more about the aid on page 3 of the

The Spencer Company Donation

The Bridgeland Community Supports Veterans, Inc. (BCSVI) thanks The Spencer Company for its very generous donation of $10,000. The Spencer Company does the landscaping in Bridgeland. We also thank the other contributors who were sparked in part by the generosity of Spencer Company and donated an additional $6,600. Read more of the article by following

Veterans Day Celebration 2020

Join all your friends and neighbors as we come together to celebrate those that have given so much for our freedom- our Veterans. We will have a "Veterans Memorial", Live Performance from Commercial Art, Children's Bike Parade, Children's Games, Singing Contest, Patriotic Music, Bridgeland's Patriotic Photo Contest and a Sidewalk Chalk Drawing Contest. To register

COVID Benefits Offer

The Bridgeland Community Supports Veterans, Inc. would like our community to know that during this unprecedented time of uncertainty due to COVID 19, that our Veterans can rely on us. We created a fund to first assist those Veterans in our immediate vicinity (Bridgeland) and then we assist Veterans who live close to Bridgeland (I.E

Bridgeland Residents Support Veterans

Every Veterans Day in the Bridgeland community, residents gather in front of a 12-by-8-foot American flag and listen in silence as the names are read of all the veterans who served in the U.S. military and live in or have ties to Bridgeland families. The ceremony has been hosted by the local nonprofit The Bridgeland

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