Tag Archives: Rochelle Crump
NWVU Lead 2024 Beverly / Morgan Park Memorial Day Parade
Rochelle Crump and other Veterans Honored November 4th
On November 4th, Rochelle Crump along with other Vietnam, Vietnam Era Veterans were honored for their service during a celebratory dinner. Read more [...]
Kroc Center 4th annual luncheon celebrating Veterans
The Kroc Center hosted their 4th annual luncheon celebrating Veterans. NWVU President Rochelle Crump, was the Keynote Speaker. Read more [...]
NWVU 10th Anniversary Souvenir Book
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The National Women Veterans United (NWVU) is honored to announce that in March, 2015 we will celebrate 10 years of helping women veterans! We are excited about the New Year and want you to join us in our Celebrations!Several events are in the planning stages including a special project to feature you in our 10th Anniversary Souvenir Book for only $10! Read more [...]
Learn Charter Romana-Butler School gets a new flag
Learn Charter Romana-Butler School gets a new flag set, thanks to the National Women Veterans United, President Rochelle Crump. When Ms. Crump learned from Marcus Manning (son) and teacher at Learn Charter that the school had a flag taped to a pole; she purchased a flag set from her personal funds to ensure that the school could be in compliance with flag etiquette. Read more [...]
Practically Speaking 39: Black Veterans- Then and Now
Radio Interview with Audra Wilson and Rochelle Crump. On this installment of Practically Speaking, host Audra Wilson explores the triumphs and challenges of Black veterans and interviews Rochelle Crump, representing NWVU and women veterans. Read more [...]
Female veterans do battle for benefits at home
When Xatavia Hughes, the granddaughter of a military man, went to serve in Iraq, she was prepared to prove herself to the male soldiers. A month after returning, Hughes found herself in an improbable spot: living in a dorm room at the Pacific Garden Mission, the sprawling homeless shelter on the city's West Side, shielding her two sons from addicts and criminals. Read more [...]