Madison County to participate in Operation Green Light for veterans

The Bob Harrison Senior Wellness and Advocacy Center is illuminated in support of veterans. (Madison County Commission Facebook)

HUNTSVILLE – In advance of Veterans Day, Madison County is illuminating county buildings green through Nov. 11 as part of Operation Green Light for Veterans, a nationwide effort uniting counties to support military veterans.

The local initiative is led by Madison County Commissioner Violet Edwards to help raise awareness around the challenges faced by many veterans and the resources available at the county, state, and federal levels to assist them and their families.

“Transitioning back to civilian life can be an especially tough time for veterans. ‘Finding the mission again’ and creating a purposeful life is critical,” said Edwards. “The green light lets the veterans know we see them and are cheering for them every step of the way.”

Now in its third year, Operation Green Light is spearheaded by National Association of Counties (NACo) and the National Association of County Veterans Service Officers. In 2023, more than 300 counties participated.

“This initiative reminds Veterans that they’re not alone as they navigate new and old challenges, and that their community stands ready to both welcome and assist them as they settle into civilian life,” said Richard Landolt, president and CEO of Still Serving Veterans.

In addition to lighting county buildings, bridges, and other landmarks, residents, businesses, and other organizations are encouraged to participate by simply changing one light bulb inside or outside their home to a green bulb.

By shining a green light, veterans know that they are seen, appreciated, and supported, and we open up conversation about the needs of veterans and the services that support veteran communities.

“Operation Green Light is a gesture of support and appreciation for the public service of our veterans,” said NACo Executive Director Matthew Chase. “With hundreds of counties coming together to light everything from bridges to courthouses, we know veterans across the country will see and feel the gratitude we all hold for their service and sacrifices.”

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