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Published by the National Coalition for the Homeless, September 2009

This fact sheet examines homelessness among U.S. veterans. A list of resources for further study is also provided.

Background:

Far too many veterans are homeless in America—between 130,000 and 200,000 on any given night—representing between one fourth and one-fifth of all homeless people. Three times that many veterans are struggling with excessive rent burdens and thus at increased risk of homelessness.
Further, there is concern about the future. Women veterans and those with disabilities including post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury are more likely to become homeless, and a higher percentage of veterans returning from the current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have these characteristics.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 131,000 veterans are homeless on any given night [1]. And approximately twice that many experience homelessness over the course of a year. Conservatively, one out of every three homeless men who is sleeping in a doorway, alley or box in our cities and rural communities has put on a uniform and served this country.

Approximately 40% of homeless men are veterans, although veterans comprise only 34% of the general adult male population. The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans estimates that on any given night, 200,000 veterans are homeless, and 400,000 veterans will experience homelessness during the course of a year (National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, 2006). 97% of those homeless veterans will be male (Department of Veterans Affairs, 2008).

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Our Veterans of War .

Do They Live In The Dark Corners Of Your City?​

I Fought For You

You Tube Channel: andrewmanzano

(Available at www.sermonspice.com) A moving, patriotic tribute to our military, past and present. Thank you for your service! This video was produced by "The Sound Tank". For more info:
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Keep a candle burning for the soldier in your life!

 

Thank You:

We would like to take a moment to thank all the soldiers and their families of this great country for their unselfish acts of patriotism they provide day after day. For giving us the opportunity to wake up each and every morning and be able to live our lives the way we choose, and to ensure us the freedom so many take for granted—a freedom so many other people in the world will never experience.

But most of all, to be willing to fight for and protect what they believe in: their way of Life. To all the brave men and women, never doubt our SUPPORT for you. Rest assured that

We do care about you...We do miss you...But most of all,We Do Love You...And sit anxiously awaiting your safe return home.

This candle is dedicated to you and your comrades.

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@home: Veterans and Homelessness

You Tube Channel: KindlingGroup

This powerful video on veteran homelessness is a MUST SEE! Thanks to new programs and cooperation, veterans' homelessness is on the decline. Watch to hear from HUD Sec. Shaun Donovan and Mark Horvath from Invisible People.

On any given night, nearly 633,782 people in the United States experience homelessness — over 60,000 of them veterans. And the average age of a homeless person in the United States is only nine years old. When we met Mark, we would never have believed that ending homelessness is achievable — but he has convinced us, as he has thousands of others, that it is.

Our goal: to use film, social media, and a smartphone game to amplify Invisible People's work — turning apathy into action, making the homeless men and women in your community visible, and inspiring more and more people to take action to solve homelessness in their own backyards.

To learn more and to support @home click here: http://www.athomedocumentary.org

Homeless Veterans: Stand Down

YouTube Channel: CBS

Some veterans returning from Iraq or Afghanistan into the recession are finding themselves homeless. Scott Pelley reports on an annual encampment in San Diego where veterans can find hope, help and services.

Operation Homefront: Dedicated To Helping Military Families In Need

You Tube Channel: OpHomefrontInc

In 2012, we met 151,150 needs for military families, including active duty, Guard and Reserve members from all branches of service. Since its inception, Operation Homefront has provided more than $128 million dollars of funding to programs to benefit military families. Moreover, it has served more than 4,200 wounded warriors and their families.

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