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Robin’s Home sets opening date for new veterans resource center

The founder and executive director of Robin's Home, Mary Chitwod, who is an Army veteran, is ready to help veterans who may call or stop at the new Veterans H.E.A.R.T. Resource Center. Ed Thompson/Butler Eagle

Robin’s Home, a veterans’ support organization started in 2019, is on the verge of launching its new Veterans’ H.E.A.R.T. Resource Center on Main Street in Butler.

In a news release, the organization set an opening date of Friday, March 8. The opening “heartwarming party” ceremony will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. that day.

“This event marks not only the opening of a new facility, but also a renewed pledge to support our veterans and active military members,” wrote Mary Chitwood, Robin’s Home founder, in a news release. “As a proud member of the Robin's Home family of services, the Veterans H.E.A.R.T. Resource Center is dedicated to creating an environment that nurtures growth, healing and connection.”

The new resource center will functionally replace the agency’s former thrift store and donation center on Main Street, which closed earlier this month. According to Robin’s Home’s website, the decision to close the thrift store was made to allow the organization to better focus resources.

“We just wanted to reorganize our organization to meet our mission, which is to serve veterans in our community and to create programs and resources that are currently in our community to serve that population,” Chitwood said.

While Robin’s Home mainly focuses on serving female veterans through its supportive housing program, the veterans’ resource center will target veterans of all ages.

Among the features of the new center are a recreation room, a computer lab, a donation room for clothing and nonperishable items, and a conference room to hold support group meetings.

There will be a recreation room for the veterans at the former thrift store site of Robin's Home on Main Street in Butler. Opening day is set for March 8. Ed Thompson/Butler Eagle
A sign thanking veterans hangs one the wall at the new Robin's Home in Butler. Opening day is set for March 8. Ed Thompson/Butler Eagle
The closed Robin's Home Thrift Store and Donation Center is now becoming the Veterans Resource Center in Butler. Ed Thompson/Butler Eagle
Robin's Home closed its thrift store and is turning the site into the Veterans Resource Center. Ed Thompson/Butler Eagle

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