Project New Hope Receives Hygiene Donation to Support Veterans and Military Families

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WORCESTER – Project New Hope Inc. recently received a generous donation of Dove soap and deodorant from Jim Hurley and 4 Others Inc. to benefit veterans and military families served through Project New Hope and Sully’s Veteran Food Pantry.

The donated hygiene items will help provide essential everyday necessities while easing financial burdens for veterans and their families. Project New Hope thanked the donors for their generosity, noting that these basic supplies help restore dignity and provide meaningful support to those who have served the nation.

Founded by disabled U.S. Air Force veteran William H. Moore, Project New Hope works to restore hope and improve the well-being of service members, veterans, and military families through free retreats, wellness programs, educational opportunities, peer support, and other services. The organization serves military-connected families from across the country while fostering resilience, healing, and a strong sense of community.

Officials said community partnerships and donations like this one help ensure veterans and their families continue to receive the resources and support they deserve.