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Veterans Matter is an innovative cloud-based rapid-response system - partnered with the VA's Homeless Veterans program (HUD/VASH) - which allows the homeless veteran to get housed in literally minutes rather than the 30 to 60 days normally required to obtain the deposit.
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2y ago
The holidays brought us a lot of things: presents for everyone both young and old … and that seems to have also included our friend COVID!
Due to the spike in current cases, we feel it would be in the best interest of everyone if we move the Denny Schaffer Winter Dance Party out a little bit. That being said – put March 25th on your calendars! Everything else stays the same! Same location (Seagate Center) same time (music starts at 8 PM and goes to 11PM).
If you have already purchased tickets/tables, these will transfer over to the new date so there’s no worries there!  ..read more
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2y ago
Your support has made it possible for us to house nearly 5,500 veterans nationwide – 1,301 this year alone (550 more Heroes than housed in 2020).
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2y ago
In January or 2019, a VA Caseworker reached out to us to give us an update on one of the Heroes you helped house. Here’s what she wrote:
Mr. R. is 72-year-old Veteran. He served in the Army for 6 years. He was very stable in his community but had outlived his relatives and friends. Mr. R. has a number of medical issues due to his age and was hospitalized for heart issues. From that hospitalization he went to a long-term rehab facility. It took him a while and a lot of hard work, but he was able to rehab to the point where he can live independently in the community.
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