We should be ashamed of ourselves.
clipped from blogs.wsj.com More evidence shows that U.S. soldiers are falling through the cracks when they get back home. Military veterans are also more likely than others to become homeless. Four hundred vets who served in Afghanistan or Iraq are are now homeless, the New York Times, Associated Press and others reports. Veterans account for more than 25% of the homeless in the U.S., even though they are less than 10% of the general population, according to a report released today by the non-profit group, the National Alliance to End Homelessness. The figures come from Veterans Affairs and Census Bureau databases. To stem the tide, the Alliance to End Homelessness suggests making available 20,000 housing vouchers for vets (to help with living costs) plus 5,000 housing units over 5 years. Post-traumatic stress disorder and brain injuries are two possible factors that contribute to homelessness. |
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