July 31, 2012 - Efforts launched by a former soldier, turned police sergeant, to help get homeless military veterans off city streets have received a $540,000 boost from the federal government.The infusion is part of a $1.9 million, two-year pilot project also targeting Victoria, London, Ont., and Toronto that hopes to end the wholly unacceptable reality of homelessness among Canada's ex-warriors, said federal Human Resources Minister Diane Finley.
"There's absolutely no excuse for our veterans to be without shelter or dignity," Finley said Tuesday amid war artifacts at the Military Museums in Calgary.
"Unfortunately, our veterans sometimes struggle to make the transition to civilian life, for whatever reason."
Five years ago, Calgary police Sgt. John Langford said he began noticing homeless veterans in Calgary and began seeking help for them, a cause taken up by other members of the force.
"Being an ex-military member, that really bothered me," he said. read more w/video report>>>
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