Not the country we/they served but another small group, a non profit, started by actual concerned caring citizens!
Serene Haven offers former members of the armed forces a place to live with rent subsidized by U.S. vouchers. They also get counseling and help with substance abuse and job placement.March 10, 2012 - The walls are bare and the bedroom is still missing a television, but Thomas Simmons couldn't be prouder of his new home.
"It's all mine," the 35-year-old says, looking around. "My couch, my bed, my gas stove. It's finally mine."
For nearly a decade, the veteran of Afghanistan lived in homeless shelters and in his car, wandering from Georgia to Nevada to California, his clothes crammed in his trunk and his life in disarray.
He was among the estimated 7,400 veterans who are homeless in Los Angeles County — battling post-traumatic stress, substance abuse, alcoholism and mental issues.
Recently, he became one of a fortunate few to get permanent housing with help from Serene Haven, a new nonprofit group offering veterans a fresh start.
The Seal Beach-based organization was started two years ago by Matt Heslin, a real estate developer, and his friend, a former gang member who owned a personal security company. read more>>>
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