Bob Buschini, Kansas City, MO— Bob Buschini, a cherished Vietnam War veteran, has passed away, leaving a profound impact on his family and community. Bob served on the front lines during the Vietnam War, and, as one of the fortunate veterans to return home in good physical health, he became deeply involved in supporting the welfare of fellow veterans. His service and concern for his peers defined much of his later life.
In honoring his memory, his family, including his children Michele and Toby Buschini, have launched a fundraiser aimed at providing housing and support to homeless veterans through the Veterans Community Project (VCP). Bob’s passion for helping veterans, particularly those facing homelessness, inspired this cause.
The goal of the fundraiser is to raise $15,000 to prepare a small home for a new veteran, covering the costs of repairs, painting, furnishings, and essential services to ensure stability for those in need. The effort reflects Bob’s deep concern for his fellow veterans, many of whom have experienced chronic homelessness.
As of today, the campaign has raised $300 with contributions from donors Willem & Nico DeValk and Cybele Bjorklund. Their generosity honors Bob’s legacy, continuing his lifelong mission to support veterans in need.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Buschini family during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with them as they honor Bob’s service and dedication to his fellow veterans.
Short Summary of Bob Buschini
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Bob Buschini |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Michele Wheeler |
Goal Amount | $15,000 |
Amount Raised | $300 |
Location | Kansas City, MO |
Purpose | Housing and support for homeless veterans through Veterans Community Project |
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