Connecticut has become the first state in the nation to virtually end homelessness of its Veterans. The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness (CCEH), and other non-profits have been out scouring the state identifying homeless Veterans, and handing out vouchers for permanent or temporary housing. National and state officials set a goal to end the plight of homeless Veterans.
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God Bless Connecticut for helping our veterans!
I feel this is a great idea and each and every state should follow in Connecticut’s footsteps. There is no reason on this earth why our veterans should not be taken care of.
Glad to hear it. I bet they have less vets than other states so it is less of a burden. It’s a start and I applaud their efforts!
Now IF we can only get the rest of America to follow their lead!
Good deal
God bless
Thank you
Thank you…if it’s true…
See my reply above. I live in Ct. and it isn’t true. I know homeless vets!!
@[100002729731900:2048:Noah Hathaway], here’s something you might like to read! 😉