IAM Local 778 holds first annual Ruck-N-Rolls march for Kansas City veterans

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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On October 4, 2025, members of IAM Local 778, with support from IAM District 70 and the IAM Local 839 Veterans Committee, organized their first annual Ruck-N-Rolls road march in Kansas City, Missouri. The event was part of the IAM Local 778 H.E.L.P.S. program.

Participants carried backpacks and wagons filled with food donations as they made their way to the Veterans Community Project (VCP) community center and tiny home village. The VCP provides a variety of services for local veterans in need, including medical, dental, and mental health care. It also connects veterans to Veteran Service Officers who assist them in navigating VA benefits and resources.

The VCP distinguishes itself by offering support not only to veterans but also to their pets. The facility includes a dog park, a dog wash station, and access to a volunteer veterinarian.

IAM Midwest Territory General Vice President Sam Cicinelli commented on the event: “IAM Local 778 is exemplifying why we created the IAM Midwest Territory H.E.L.P.S. program. Our members are ready and enthusiastic about stepping up for efforts they care about. Supporting and honoring veterans has become a core value of our union, in addition to service to the general community. Our territory and membership is happy to uplift veterans in our communities, and Local 778 has admirably organized what will be an event that members look forward to every year.”

The local union expressed appreciation for Carlos Rentas’s role in inspiring participation in the event.



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