“Chicken Lady” Has Been Feeding Homeless in Her Community Since 2013
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She's ''hatched'' a plan, and it's actually working.
Veterans Should Never Be Punished In The Job Market
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Employers cannot deny promotions or benefits because of military service.
The Number 22 Is at the Center of a Veterans Health Crisis
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The number 22 has become a rallying point for raising awareness about veteran suicides in the US. The number may not be an accurate reflection of the daily number of suicides by veterans it is meant is to represent, reports NPR.
Miss Veteran America Contestant Combats Veteran Homelessness
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he Miss Veteran America competition spotlights the strength and courage of women in the military, but it's also a chance for contestants to give back to their fellow veterans in need.
Michigan Students Have Found A Way To Keep The Homeless Warm With Plastic Bags
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This is far from your standard school assignment.
Policies to End Veteran Homelessness Begin to Bear Fruit
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The White House and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs set quite the goal in 2009, as they wanted to find a place to live for every homeless veteran. Both began implementing strategies in 2010, which required close collaboration with local and state governments.
Missouri Vet Robs Bank to Receive Healthcare in Jail After VA Turns Him Away
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In yet another story about the failures of the VA system, one veteran living in Branson, Missouri, turned to a life of crime simply to get adequate health care. Joseph Cyrus, 77, woke up one morning, looked at himself in the mirror and decided to do something about his life. Five days later, he turned...
Non-naturalized Soldiers, Veterans Face Deportation Even After Service
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Since the Revolutionary War, enlisted immigrants have been a major segment of the United States military. But that doesn't mean they can't be deported after their service.
Homeless Veteran Almost Died, Now He’s Helping Others
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After leaving the Army, Gregory was homeless for two decades.
Tiny Homes For Homeless Vets: A Project That Is Changing Lives
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As many as 50,000 veterans in the United States have no place to live.