Jacksonville Elks Lodge #221 recently partnered with Operation Barnabus to help purchase a vehicle to enable a local veteran transportation for herself and her family, who has been going through difficult times dealing with PTSD. Jacksonville Elks used $500.00 from the Elks National Foundation Freedom Grant for their first donation of the grant, along with the help of the owner of Mercy Automotive Charitable Foundation, Karla, and Operation Barnabus, to help our first recipient, Dee a is a Navy Veteran. Dee, the mother of three children, ages 17, 12 and 10, was introduced to Operation Barnabus several months ago through local veterans she had met. In that time since, she has received the help and support from volunteers at Operation Barnabus who have helped her overcome her struggles with PTSD. This support, along with the strength and power of faith, has empowered her to move forward with her life in a good and positive way, and our Jacksonville Elks Lodge is humbled and privileged to have been a part of making this huge difference in Dee’s life. In Dee’s words, time and time again, “God is good!!” Operation Barnabas is a faith based nonprofit organization assisting military veterans and first responders who struggle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (“PTSD”). By providing sanctuary, meeting physical needs, and linking resources, their purpose is to provide hope, encouragement, and mentorship to at-risk veterans and first responders through outreach and resources in a swift and timely manner. Operation Barnabus endeavors to ignite a positive transformation in those striving to find purpose and meaning and is funded by the support of generous donors. Pictured left to right: Karla – Owner of Mercy Automotive Charitable Foundation, Ms. Dee – Navy Veteran, Pastor John Green – Operations Officer of Operation Barnabus, Robin Pipkins – ENF Grant Chairwoman of Jacksonville Elks Lodge #221, and Deborah Reedy PER – Secretary of Jacksonville Elks Lodge #221. #ElksCareElksShare