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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Well, how about the rest of AMERICAN cities????!!!!!
SEMPER FI.
Great job, one step at a time,
AMEN ALL STATES NEEDS TO DO THE SAME!!
That’s awesome!!! I hope more States can be able to do the same thing.. no state should have veterans out on the street!!! I mean nobody should be homeless but helping veterans is a good start
2015?
Veteran first illegal last.
This is wonderful for Conn. to do. Now the other states need to do the same.
good. for you that what we are talking about.do the right thing nothing to worry about.
God bless