Imagine moving into a new home after years of uncertainty, only to face the daunting task of rebuilding your life from scratch. For many veterans, this is a reality. But thanks to Operation: Veteran Connect and the incredible support of the Humana Foundation, veterans are not only finding a place to call home but also gaining the skills, resources, and relationships they need to thrive.
In January, we launched an inspiring initiative at Bahia Apartments in Tampa, where veterans gather bi-weekly to receive fresh produce, learn to cook healthy meals, and connect with their neighbors. Each event is designed around three goals that nourish hearts, minds, and bellies.
1. Delivering Fresh Produce
Through a partnership with Access to Fresh from Dube’s Farm and Market, every veteran left each event with two weeks’ worth of fresh fruits and vegetables. Healthy food is a game-changer, especially for those who’ve gone without it. One veteran, lovingly nicknamed “Sarge,” shared, “I haven’t been able to afford food since I moved into my apartment, and I’ve lost 30 pounds. I’m so thankful for the food you delivered.”
️2. Teaching Healthy Cooking Skills
Each veteran received their own air fryer to help make cooking nourishing meals at home more manageable and less intimidating.
Volunteers led hands-on cooking lessons at every event to demonstrate innovative ways to whip up delicious meals using their produce and air fryers. Menus included crisp salads, air-fried veggies, and proteins. One veteran shared, “When I moved in, I only had a key and a bed. I didn’t know anyone, and I didn’t know how to take care of myself.” With each event, we’re turning that uncertainty into confidence.
3. Building a Sense of Community
After preparing meals, veterans sat down together to enjoy the meal, sparking conversations and connections that will grow stronger after every gathering. We want to transform the culture of their community from strangers to a support system of neighbors and friends. Afterward, they joined in games of bingo, cards, and dice, sharing laughs and building bonds over friendly competition and fun.
These events were equally as impactful for our Operation: Veteran Connect volunteers, who were able to use their superpowers to empower veterans. Rosalind, a former Army cook, found healing in leading the cooking classes, saying it gave her purpose and joy.
Janalee used humor, compassion, and expert knowledge of veteran resource navigation to help individual attendees tackle challenges they were facing. And brand-new volunteer Nancy hasn’t stopped talking about how proud she is to be part of a passionate group of volunteers genuinely invested in improving the well-being of struggling veterans.
Through Humana’s support, we’re proving that a little kindness, some fresh food, and a shared meal can change lives.
