Indian River Colony Club’s Special ‘Walk-A-Thon’ Raises Money for Brevard Veterans

By  //  November 19, 2020

60 walkers chose a one, three or five-mile walking route through a Viera 55+ neighborhood

Dozens of red, white, and blue-clad walkers from Indian River Colony Club laced up their sneakers on November 7 and hit the pavement to raise money for veterans financially impacted by the coronavirus. (Indian River Colony Club Image)

BREVARD COUNTY • VIERA, FLORIDA – Dozens of red, white, and blue-clad walkers from Indian River Colony Club laced up their sneakers on November 7 and hit the pavement to raise money for veterans financially impacted by the coronavirus.

Sponsored by the Residents Activity Council (RAC) at IRCC, the special walk-a-thon raised $1,722 for veterans who have lost jobs, housing or were otherwise affected by the pandemic.

The 60 walkers chose a one, three or five-mile walking route through the Viera 55+ neighborhood of predominantly military veterans.

On November 11, retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Brian Whalen presented the check from the Indian River Colony Club to the Brevard Veterans Council, at the conclusion of the Veterans Day ceremony at the Veterans Memorial Center in Merritt Island.

The funds raised at the walk-a-thon will be used to support several veterans in urgent financial stress due to employment loss and other impacts related to the Covid pandemic.

The Indian River Colony Club community of nearly 800 homes is a dedicated supporter of veteran’s causes.

In 2019, they were presented with the Outstanding Military Service Award by Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey, for their ongoing efforts on behalf of veterans.

Chairman of the Brevard Veterans Council, Donn Weaver was pleased to accept the monetary assistance from the Indian River Colony Club on behalf of several of Brevard’s neediest veterans. (Indian River Colony Club Image)

Chairman of the Brevard Veterans Council, Donn Weaver was pleased to accept the monetary assistance from the Indian River Colony Club on behalf of several of Brevard’s neediest veterans.

“With the Covid 19 pandemic and related economic impact, our leadership has seen many cases where veterans now need a leg up to help them transition to better times,” said Weaver.

“Indian River Colony Club members came through for a number of them at a great time — during Veterans Day 2020.”

Viera’s very first neighborhood, Indian River Colony Club is known as “The Place Patriots Call Home.” A haven for military veterans, the par-72 private golf course community has a patriotic culture and country club amenities for active adults aged 55 and over.

Residents have dedicated their lives to military service and continue their efforts in retirement, with a host of ongoing efforts for the betterment of Brevard County veterans and the regional military community.

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