Architectural drawings conveying the design of the new multi-million dollar facility for veterans was displayed Tuesday, October 29 at the site where the new facility will be built in Hobart.

John Brezik, 5th District City Councilman for the City of Hobart and noted as being instrumental to bringing this new facility to the city, was present for this special occasion along with Pat O’Donnell of Northwest Indiana Veterans Action Council, Brian Rowland co-founder of “A Safe Haven,” and other city and project leaders.

Northwest Indiana was identified as an area as having a tremendous shortage of permanent housing for veterans. The new facility in Hobart will help veterans transition into long-term housing.

Brian Rowland, a co-founder of A Safe Haven noted City Councilman John Brezik, Mayor Brian Snedecor, and local veterans as providing tremendous support for the project during the special segment of “Veterans Views” on the WJOB Network.

Photo caption above from left to right: Joseph Alamillo, local consultant for Safe Haven; Pat O’Donnell, Northwest Indiana Veterans Action Council; John Brezik, 5th District Hobart City Councilman; Jerry Herzog, 1st District City Councilman; Brian Rowland, a co-founder of A Safe Haven; Bob Fulton, Assistant to the mayor City of Hobart.

Photo caption below from left to right: Pat O’Donnell, Northwest Indiana Veterans Action Council; Tom Kingsland, Hobart Stormwater Administrator; John Brezik, 5th District Hobart City Councilman; Jerry Herzog, 1st District City Councilman; Brian Rowland, a co-founder of A Safe Haven; Bob Fulton, Assistant to the mayor City of Hobart.