Posted on Nov 27, 2015
Have you heard of this great cause - Operation Homes for Heroes?
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Have you heard of this great cause - Operation Homes for Heroes?
This is an article from one of our very own Anita Nowocin from
Carry Me Productions. RP Members Anita and her duaghter Carrie are doing some great things for homeless Women Veterans.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/operation-homes-heroes-anita-nowocin-gramling?trk=hp-feed-article-title-publish
https://youtu.be/e1s1mK8ikaM
There are reasons that many homeless women veterans don’t make it to 41, as many suicides compared to male veterans and six times the rate that civilian women. Many women veterans would rather sleep on the street than face the risk of sexual assault by staying in a shelter. Other issues with shelters are the extreme lack of privacy, cleanliness, crowded environment and lack of proper handicapped accommodations.
Call to Action
CMP’s call to action involves a shared housing program which helps people transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency. As single female Veterans move into their shared home, they also have the option of rehabilitating a rescue animal. This is also unique in that most Veteran-only housing allows for service dogs, but not companion pets.
CMP is starting with a female only facility for Veterans because there is a large gap resource between single female Veterans and their male counterparts. Plus many of the female Veterans live with Military Sexual Trauma (MST), so living with men is not an ideal situation for them.
This is an article from one of our very own Anita Nowocin from
Carry Me Productions. RP Members Anita and her duaghter Carrie are doing some great things for homeless Women Veterans.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/operation-homes-heroes-anita-nowocin-gramling?trk=hp-feed-article-title-publish
https://youtu.be/e1s1mK8ikaM
There are reasons that many homeless women veterans don’t make it to 41, as many suicides compared to male veterans and six times the rate that civilian women. Many women veterans would rather sleep on the street than face the risk of sexual assault by staying in a shelter. Other issues with shelters are the extreme lack of privacy, cleanliness, crowded environment and lack of proper handicapped accommodations.
Call to Action
CMP’s call to action involves a shared housing program which helps people transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency. As single female Veterans move into their shared home, they also have the option of rehabilitating a rescue animal. This is also unique in that most Veteran-only housing allows for service dogs, but not companion pets.
CMP is starting with a female only facility for Veterans because there is a large gap resource between single female Veterans and their male counterparts. Plus many of the female Veterans live with Military Sexual Trauma (MST), so living with men is not an ideal situation for them.
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 10
CDR Mike Kovack
Thanks for sharing. It's important that we don't forget the unique needs of our female veterans.
Thanks for sharing. It's important that we don't forget the unique needs of our female veterans.
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This is awesome!! I hope it reaches to those who are in real need of assistance!! COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Very, VERY nice, Anita Nowocin. Also, as I was homeless before I joined the Army: their is the problem with getting sick; in those shelters. TB, etc.
Carry on Bright Star.
Carry on Bright Star.
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No COL Mikel J. Burroughs before you mentioned it I had not heard about Operation Homes for Heroes. This seems like a great time for this idea to be has developed into an operation.
Who knows God may have called many people to support our grief-stricken and depressed veterans for just such a time.
Who knows God may have called many people to support our grief-stricken and depressed veterans for just such a time.
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HUD has a program called the Rehousing Network for veterans and their families. they connect veterans with the HUD office in their town and make sure they have a roof over their heads.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Why are a lot of your older posts showing up in my feed these last few days? Weird...
Why are a lot of your older posts showing up in my feed these last few days? Weird...
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The Charlotte Observer reported today that Homes for Heroes in Charlotte exceeded its goal of finding housing for veterans. It's goal had been 200 but it ended the year with 347 housed. It also worked to get those who couldn't work into programs that provided income for those things outside of their housing need. Many were female veterans. A great effort and results.
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