Just think where our brothers and sisters needs would be on all issues if the decades long underfunding, using just words and symbols of support or ignoring the veterans needs instead, of the Veterans Administration, especially related to our wars of choice, were erased and the country actually sacrificed and supported! Easier to blame the Agency and ignore the results of war even by those we hire to represent!
July 09, 2011 - Eric Shinseki, head of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, visited the front lines Friday in his effort to end homelessness among veterans when he stopped by a new drop-in center.
Two years ago, Shinseki, a West Point graduate and former Army general, pledged to try to end homeless among veterans in five years.
The results so far: The number of homeless veterans on any given night has dropped from 131,000 to 76,000 today, with the number projected to decline to 60,000 next year, according to VA estimates.
Shinseki toured the new Gladys Ray Veterans Drop-In Center, located at 1519 1st Ave. S. in a residential neighborhood. It allows vets to stop by for respite from the weather, take a shower, do their laundry, have access to a meal, and receive referrals to other services.
“The trend is in the right direction,” said Shinseki. He made clear that more needs to be done in preventing homelessness and rescuing homeless veterans. read more>>>
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