The Walking Vet

Walking mission takes O’Brien from West Virginia to Colorado

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The two walked and talked from Rialto Barber Shop to the Salvation Army, and Cannon became engrossed in O’Brien’s storytelling ability and sense of humor, and something inside of him told him to help this man.

“It’s a part of being a Christian,” Cannon said. “If I feel like there is a person in need, and I can show them around, I’ll more than gladly offer to take them there and give them a few dollars. God will bless me for this and it does the heart good to help. I will always remember him one way or the other.”

At the Salvation Army he meet Kelly Zach, who then introduced him to Chris Chartier, the Director of Jasper County Veteran Affairs. Because of privacy rules, the two couldn’t comment on what they did exactly, but Cannon witnessed the whole thing and with O’Brien’s blessing filled in the blanks.

“They put him up at the Mid-Iowa Motel for two nights, after they ran a background check on him (on account of the lack of identification) with the police. After he checked out, they granted him an additional two nights. The people at the police station said, ‘He was the most honest person they ever met.’ They gave him a voucher for $50 in groceries, $25 in toiletries, $15 in credit at the Salvation Army store,” Cannon said. “We went in there and picked out shoes, jeans and a sweater. I was impressed with what little I saw from their generosity. I hope they continue to help.”

Zach personally helped O’Brien when he was visited the Salvation Army.

“I have such high regard for veterans” Zach said. “I never met anybody like him. I was completely flabbergasted that this man was on the road. (Someone) offered to buy him a bus ticket back home and he turned them down. He wanted to do this on his own, truly piece by piece. He’s just a man on a mission and he is going to get ’er done. Once I knew he was a veteran, I got Chris (Chartier) involved.”

Chartie, without going into details, gave a general outline on what his group does for veterans.

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