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Blagojevich Administration Unveils New Veteran's Cash Lottery Ticket, Coin Craze
CHICAGO - As the nation prepares to honor our military heroes this coming Veterans Day, Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs Director, Tammy Duckworth, and Acting Superintendent of the Illinois Lottery, Jodie Winnett, joined dozens of Veteran's Cash grant recipients at the Pritzker Military Library in Chicago today to launch the newest version of the Veteran's Cash lottery ticket called Coin Craze. The Blagojevich Administration is encouraging residents to purchase the new ticket as an easy way to honor the state's Veterans and to help improve the services provided to them.
"Our Veterans risked their lives in defense of our freedoms and we owe it to them to make sure that when they return home, their needs are met. So this Veterans Day, do more than just watch a parade or participate in a ceremony to honor our military heroes - honor their sacrifices by buying the new Veteran's Cash Lottery ticket, Coin Craze. Buying this two dollar ticket will expand and improve the services we provide to Veterans throughout the state," said Governor Blagojevich.
Launched by Governor Blagojevich in February 2006, Veteran's Cash is the state's first Illinois Lottery ticket where 100 percent of the net proceeds go to support Illinois Veterans. Proceeds from the sale of this ticket are deposited into an interest bearing account in the State Treasury called the Illinois Veterans Assistance Fund. The Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs (IDVA) awards the money in grants to non-profit organizations that help provide a wide range of services to Illinois Veterans including health care and insurance, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) treatment, disability benefits, and housing assistance.
"Everyone always wants to know what they can do to help our Veterans," said IDVA Director Duckworth. "Well this Lottery ticket is a fun and easy way to help enhance the services that are provided to our Veterans. I want to encourage everyone to go out and buy Coin Craze, the new Veteran's Cash Lottery ticket. Together, we can better the lives of our service members and give them the opportunities they deserve."
"To date, we've released six tickets into the market and raised millions of dollars to support Illinois Veterans," said Illinois Lottery Acting Superintendent Jodie Winnett. "We are excited to launch this new ticket and continue to provide grant funding to Veterans across the state."
Since the beginning of 2007, IDVA has granted more than $4.7 million to organizations supporting Veterans from around the state. Grants have ranged from $2,500 for clothing, food and transportation to local VA hospitals for sick and homeless Veterans, to $125,000 for the expansion of a homeless shelter. Veteran's Cash grant recipients include:
Alexian Brothers Center for Mental Health, Arlington Heights |
American Legion Department of Illinois, Bloomington |
AMVETS Post 66, Wheeling |
AMVETS Post 104, Quincy |
AMVETS Post 107, Manteno |
AMVETS Post 204, Madison |
AMVETS Post 269, Woodstock |
Bogan Quarters, Chicago |
BraveHearts, Harvard |
Catholic Charities, Chicago |
Chicago Heights Veterans Center, Chicago Heights |
Chicago Veterans Economic Council, Oak Park |
Combined Veterans Association of Illinois, Stickney |
Disabled American Veterans, Department of Illinois, Springfield |
Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) & Vet Net, Chicago |
Egyptian Post Commanders Club, Carbondale |
Evanston Vet Center, Evanston |
Goodwill Industries, Chicago |
Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association, Lake Forest |
Heart of a Marine Foundation, Elk Grove Village |
IDVA Homeless Shelter, Manteno |
Illinois National Guard Association, Springfield |
Inner Voice, Chicago |
Jefferson County AMVETS, Mt. Vernon |
Jesus Place Mission, Granite City |
John Marshall Law School, Chicago |
Korean War Veterans, Danville |
Lake County on behalf of Veterans Assistance Commission of Lake County, Waukegan |
Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans, Wheaton |
Military Order of the Purple Heart, Department of Illinois, Springfield |
NASA Education, Crystal Lake |
Revelation Golf, Elk Grove |
Salute, Inc., Prospect Heights |
Salvation Army, Springfield |
SIU Disability Support Services, Carbondale |
SIU School of Law, Carbondale |
Sons of the American Legion, Chicago |
Tazewell County Veteran's Assistance, Tremont |
Theodore Roosevelt Post 4, Chicago |
Transitional Living Services, Hebron |
United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Chicago, Inc., Chicago |
Veterans Assistance Commission of DuPage County, Wheaton |
Veterans Assistance Commission of Jersey County |
Veterans Assistance Commission of Kankakee County |
Veterans Assistance Commission of Lake County |
Veterans Assistance Commission of McHenry County, Woodstock |
VFW Department of Illinois, Springfield |
VFW Post 4763, Chatham |
VFW Post 5915, Carpentersville |
VFW Post 8322, Chicago |
Vietnam Veterans of America, Illinois State Council, Rock Island |
Williamson County DAV Chapter 71, Herrin |
Today, dozens of Veteran's Cash grant recipients from Chicago and the surrounding suburbs joined IDVA and Lottery for the unveiling of the new ticket. One of those grant recipients was United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Chicago, who received $238,000 in Veteran's Cash grants to complete home modifications for disabled Illinois Veterans.
"When the debilitating effects of Parkinson's disease restricted me to a wheelchair, I began missing doctors appointments because I could not navigate the stairs in the wheelchair. Thanks to funding from the Department of Veterans Affairs and Ramp Up, I now have a wheelchair lift on the outside stairs and an accessible bathroom door. Once again I have access to my entire home and to doctors," said Jack Nimon, United States Army Korean War Veteran helped by United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Chicago.
Coin Craze is currently available at Illinois Lottery retail locations throughout the state. Each ticket costs $2 and has a top prize of $20,000.
For more information on Coin Craze please visit the Illinois Lottery Web site at illinoislottery.com or for more information on Illinois Veteran programs and initiatives, or to apply for a Veteran's Cash grant, visit the IDVA Web site at veterans.illinois.gov.
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