October 11, 2014 - “Lazy” is not a word in Serafin Perez’s vocabulary.He’s had a job since his teens. After serving in the Navy and Army for 16 years, the Iraq war veteran secured civilian employment in private security.
But Perez became homeless this year after he lost his job and his Mount Holly rental.
William Robinson of Camden, a much older veteran than Perez, spent the past six years in various homeless shelters and other temporary housing after a job loss and a domestic dispute.
Once a Haddonfield resident, he ended up at Veterans Haven, a transitional facility in Winslow Township.
Today both ex-soldiers are in permanent homes due to the efforts of grassroots agencies implementing a federal Housing First mandate that has reduced the number of homeless veterans nationwide. read more>>>
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