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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Homeless veterans prove what we do for each other matters

Are you as tired as I am of Congress more interested in politics than doing their jobs? I have a feeling you are. Tired of the media playing on what divides us more than they are interested in what we do for each other? I am. I am also tired of the national news skipping reports on our veterans.

While most people have no clue how many veterans are trying to heal from PTSD, including the media because they get the numbers wrong all the time, they are also clueless on our homeless veterans as well as how more members of communities all across the country are stepping up to help them.

If you are in need of some feel good news on what Americans do best, here you go. These are some of the events just in October.

Oct 2, 2013
Homeless Veteran Chiropractic treatment by Dr. Lance Armstrong during Project Brevard County Stand Down since 2003



A Dad filmed his son while delivering food and the child kept staying "I love this job!"
Oct 5, 2013

One of my favorite videos my son is so excited to help other on this one... Teaching my son selflessness good values morals and compassion

Oct 8, 2013
Roscoe Johnson served four years in the U.S. Air Force before he became homeless. The 38-year-old veteran is ready to get his life back on track and said the Veterans Stand Down event on Thursday, Oct. 10 would help him with guidance.

"This will turn my life around and help me straighten out my life," Johnson said Tuesday on "First Look with Scott Cox." For the 15th year in Kern County, the Stand Down will provide homeless veterans with basic needs such as clothing, grooming and food. But it will also provide support in VA and Social Security benefit counseling, referrals to healthcare, housing, employment and substance treatment, among other benefits.

Published on Oct 10, 2013
15th annual Operation Stand Down helps local veterans in need.

Oct 11, 2013
BELLEVUE, Ky (WKRC) -- Homeless veterans are getting some much needed help at a Stand Down event Friday.Many veterans have a hard time transitioning from military to civilian live. Some have fallen on hard times and they don't know where to start to turn their life around. At the Bellevue Veterans Club, Tri-State veterans are getting eye exams, medical and dental exams, personal hygiene items, counseling, haircuts, clothing and a good meal. All services are free. Organizations and volunteers are donating their time at the event. It runs until 3 p..m. If you know a veteran who needs help, or are one yourself, you can call 877-4AID-VET. That's 877-424-3838.

Oct 11, 2013
The Disabled American Veterans are holding a 5K to honor veterans in November.

Oct 13, 2013
Volunteers showed up Sunday morning to help Velia Alarcon's property in Henderson Point.
This was filmed in September but they just put it up on October 14. Oct 14, 2013
On Wednesday, September 18th the 2013 Central Valley Veterans Stand Down kicked off. Dozens of providers were on hand providing outreach including WestCare California's own San Joaquin Valley Veterans program. The three day event took place at the VFW Post 8900 in Fresno, CA. This video highlights the events of the first day and its opening ceremonies.
Oct 15, 2013
The Stand Down is a national event created to reach out to veterans who are homeless. Local organizers say the term "stand down" was created during the Vietnam conflict to describe the and relaxation time troops were allowed away from combat. The event is supported by donations, a grant from the Veterans Affairs Department and volunteers.

Oct 17, 2013
The second annual Upstate Stand Down happened at the Restoration Church Expo Center in Spartanburg.

Oct 25, 2013
Maur Hill - Mount Academy House of St. Gabriel service day project


Helping hands provide clothes and food to homeless vets
Posted: Oct 25, 2013
By WAFF.com Staff

HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF)
Advocates for the Huntsville area's homeless have been changing the emphasis in the supplies they bring the area's street people… to keeping them warm.

The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs says in 2012, there were about 800 homeless veterans in the state on any given night. In Huntsville, a 2011 report by the Department of Housing and Urban Development states about 714 homeless people were in an emergency shelter per night. Of that number, 93 were homeless veterans.
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