year for some type of assistance. over over $100,000 to pay for cs and houses and rent, just to keep the veterans on their feet. again, the purpose, main thing, is having them do something every day. they wake up, hey, i m accountable, i need to be somewhere. it just changes that frown upside down. you get to meet that veteran in a couple weeks after they go through the program. it s been so rewarding. it s incredible. it is amazing. you re doing terrific work. if people want to volunteer or help you, want to do something like this in their own community, donate to your cause, what s the best way to do that? we have a qr code. tell us in your own words. yes. jump online, see what we ve got going on. facebook page. phase two, we re looking at another camails to finish this project. so we need everybody s help out there to end veteran homelessness. we can t do this by ourselves. we need you. we ve got new property in north
This week, U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) Executive Director Jeff Olivet traveled to Chicago to meet with state and local officials, service providers, and people experiencing homelessness to discuss the unique challenges and innovative.
Project Brotherhood Resolve of Lapeer is hosting a Thanksgiving dinner party for veterans. All veterans and their families are welcome to attend this free event.