A new facility in Old Town San Diego will treat those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and have common experiences and are of similar age.February 16, 2014 - Kris Warren, a Marine veteran with combat duty in Iraq, remembers the disorientation and other problems that kept him from reentering civilian life.
Finally he mustered the courage to ask for help from the Department of Veterans Affairs in Los Angeles. With that help over months, he was able to reunite with his wife and children and avoid slipping into homelessness.
Now, Warren, 36, is part of an innovative VA program set to begin in San Diego: a residential treatment facility exclusively for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in danger of becoming homeless.
"I know what it's like to walk up those stairs, prideful, and ask for help," Warren said.
Warren will serve as a social services assistant at the Aspire Center, a 40-bed, 30,000-square-foot residential rehabilitation facility in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego, set to open Monday.
The VA plans to open five residential facilities nationwide in the next two years — adding to the existing 107 centers. read more>>>
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