American Legion Post 34 auxiliary reaches out to MANA House, homeless veterans

The American Legion Post 34 auxiliary (ALA) has been serving the veteran community for many years. However, it isn’t just providing donations for needed services, it is reaching out to make a true difference to more than 70 veterans in need, which American Legion Post 34 did recently.

One of the auxiliary’s favorite organizations is MANA House. Formerly known as the Madison Street Veterans Association, MANA (Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force) House is a peer-support organization made up of homeless and formerly homeless veterans that offer personal, individualized basic resources, community, and advocacy for veterans so they can move on with their lives when they depart.

Along with support from Catholic Charities, the organization helps veterans rebuild their lives by providing support from staff and partners – like Post 34.
According to ALA member Sandy Busalacchi, several auxiliary members recently ventured to MANA House to help.

“MANA began in 2008 with a group of veterans who wanted to help other veterans in need,” says Busalacchi. “In the past, the ALA gave the organization money for its various needs. However, this year, we decided to get more involved in helping with the veterans’ specific personal needs.”

Auxiliary members, Sandy Busalacchi, Susie Snider, Pat Leinen and Fran Booth, spent several days organizing the non-profit’s donation room.

“I like in-person encounters more than just handing someone a check,” says Busalacchi. “MANA House touches my heart and it feels wonderful to help these important people.”

MANA House is located at 2422 W. Holly Street in Phoenix, Ariz. The American Legion, formed in 1919, supports and advocates on behalf of veterans, active military, and their families. The 501(c)(19) also supports the initiatives and programs of the American Legion while fostering patriotism and responsible citizenship. The American Legion is a non-secular, non-political organization.

— Photo by Fran Booth, ABC