On Average, 15 Homeless Veterans Die on the Streets Each Day
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VETCOMM Takes a Stand; Provides "Hero's Farewell" to Veterans Who Go Unclaimed
"We believe in the inherent responsibility to take care of those who have selflessly served our nation. No veteran should be left without the respect and honor owed to them, especially when they face homelessness," explained Kate Monroe, CEO of VETCOMM. "It is the very least this county and local communities can do to attempt to right the ultimate failure of allowing our vets to fall through the cracks in their transition from military service to civilian life."
According to the VA,
"Approximately 15 homeless die while living on the streets each day – and many are unclaimed by familial relations. They go in the ground with no honor, no love, no respect, no dignity or family," emphasized Monroe. "Oftentimes it is the PTSD as a result of their service that drives the circumstances of homelessness for veterans. That's what makes these statistics particularly unforgivable."
VETCOMM will coordinate with San Diego street teams, veteran groups, police and the local community members in obtaining referrals to ensure any unclaimed veteran who dies while experiencing homelessness gets the military acknowledgements he or she deserves. Where appropriate, VETCOMM will invite friends, family and the community to partake in funerals and life celebrations.
"Our commitment goes beyond just addressing the immediate concerns; it extends to addressing the systemic issues affecting veterans, including the recruiting crisis and the overall treatment of those who have served. We are dedicated to advocating for better treatment and support for veterans. It's time to break the cycle and create a sustainable, supportive environment for those who have given so much to our nation," added Monroe.
In creating this initiative, VETCOMM was inspired by the story of Charlie Connolly, a
VETCOMM invites the community, fellow organizations and agencies to join hands in supporting this crucial initiative – ensuring no veteran is left without the dignity owed to them, regardless of their circumstances. If you know of a recently deceased homeless veteran who should receive "Hero's Farewell" support, please contact: (760) 388-9600.
About VETCOMM:
VETCOMM's mission is to empower
VETCOMM believes that every veteran deserves to receive the benefits they are entitled to, and is committed to providing a comprehensive education and support platform to help them do just that. With the tools provided by VETCOMM, veterans can get rated and claim the benefits they deserve, preventing the reallocation of funds by the
About Kate Monroe:
Kate Monroe is a
Kate is the author of several books, has appeared over 60+ times on broadcast news and is a contributor on homeless, drugs, border, veteran affairs, foreign affairs on Forbes, Fox News, Medium, Inman and many more. In fact, she went viral for her take on the
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