$7,000 gift will support two programs that help Utah veterans

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The gift came in the form of checks totaling $7,000 that will support the 3rd District Court-based Veterans Treatment Court and the outreach programs for homeless veterans through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) office in Salt Lake City.

The donations were made during the regular Thursday session of Veterans Court before Judge Royal Hansen.

The money is from the proceeds of the 32nd annual Nick E. Yengich Memorial and Grandma Gump 5K Fun Run. Sponsored by prominent Salt Lake City defense attorney Ronald Yengich, the run honors his late brother and the late Draper Justice Court Judge Geraldine Ennis.

“We want to help you because we believe that no one is ever forgotten,” Salt Lake City hire vetsdefense attorney Ron Yengich said, who welled up with tears. “Sometimes our memories seem to fade when we have people do difficult and hard jobs for us. We don’t want that to happen with you.”

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