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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I thought that Virginia had already did that?
Way to go CT…..
This was back in December… – hmmmmmmmmm – https://vetlawandbenefits.org/2015/12/21/virginia-accomplishes-white-house-challenge-for-veteran-homelessness-despite-slumping-national-progress/
Well done
HOW WONDERFUL—ALL STATES SHOULD DO THE SAME———FORGET THE ILLEGALS !
What?? Is connecticut locking crazies up against their will now?? Or are they just packing them up and sending them to NYC? Otherwise, this article is BS.
I hope this is something our new administration does (when Trump becomes president).
All right.
More states should do the same!!!!