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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Amen
They FINALLY Did Something RIGHT!!!!!!!
That is great.now we need.that all states.do the same.for our VETERANS.thank you Connecticut.
I was just thinking the same
Way to go Connecticut!
Alright. They deserve it.
Believe it when i see it . i trust no one that might be running for reelction. GOD BLESS them if they do .
I said 20 years ago to give the jobless jobs building homes for the homeless on un-used government land. Win-win-win for taxpayers (Less on welfare) and win for tax collecting government (More employed pay more taxes).
it is about time.
That is a state. Trump will do it nationwide. Trump/Cruz 2016