SBN to Present $7000 to Veteran’s Center

South Bend, IN. On Wednesday, January 24, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. St. Joseph County Airport Authority Board President David Sage will present a $7000 check to Kent Laudeman, Director of the Robert L. Miller Sr., Veteran’s Center, to assist local veterans as a result of the sixth annual Bears in the Air Program. This is in addition to the nearly 2000 newly purchased teddy bears that were delivered to children in area hospitals in December.

“Over the past six years, we have raised a total of $36,000 to assist the veterans at the Robert L. Miller, Sr. Veteran’s Center,” said Mike Daigle, South Bend International Airport’s Executive Director. “We thank our corporate and individual program supporters. It is because of their generosity to the Bears in the Air program that it has grown year over year allowing us to give back to those that have fought for our freedom. It’s our turn to give these individuals a chance to overcome circumstances and reintegrate into society through the help of the Veteran’s Center.”

The sixth annual Bears in the Air collection program began on December 1, 2017 when travelers and the general public were invited to a kick-off party at the airport. The program provides both the donation of teddy bears to children at Memorial Children’s Hospital in South Bend, Saint Joseph Regional Health System in Mishawaka, Elkhart General Hospital in Elkhart, Lakeland Medical Center in St. Joseph, and Plymouth Medical Center in Plymouth, along with a cash donation to the Robert L. Miller, Sr. Veteran’s Center. A “Bear Den” inside the terminal served as a collection point for the bears throughout the month of December.

Due to the support of the community, the program has enjoyed continued growth as an annual event at SBN.

About the South Bend International Airport

South Bend International Airport’s four air carriers provide nonstop flights to twelve cities:  Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, Fort Myers/Punta Gorda, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, New York City/Newark, Orlando/Sanford, Phoenix/Mesa, and Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg with connections world-wide. South Bend International’s multi-modal terminal serves over one million air, rail and bus passengers each year. According to the 2012 Economic Impact Report from the Aviation Authority of Indiana, South Bend International’s total annual economic impact on South Bend and surrounding communities was in excess of $1.7 billion.

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