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Community Advocates Support Villages for Homeless Veterans as Part of Healing Journey

In the city of Glendale, Arizona, officials recently broke ground on 50 cottages for homeless veterans as part of a $14 million transition housing project.
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Community Advocates Support Villages for Homeless Veterans as Part of Healing Journey
A home by Build Us H.O.P.E., a non-profit organization that builds tiny homes for veterans, is displayed at the Innovative Housing Showcase on the National Mall in Washington on June 1, 2019. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times
Allan Stein
By Allan Stein
2/16/2025Updated: 2/16/2025
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Every day, homeless veterans can be found on the streets and sidewalks of America, wrapped in despair, with some holding signs asking for money or food.

Once considered heroes, many of these veterans survived combat tours but later fell through the cracks of society when they returned home.

Allan Stein
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Allan Stein is a national reporter for The Epoch Times based in Arizona.
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