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WILLISTON, North Dakota The Department of Veteran Affairs is giving $900,000 to the North Dakota Coalition for Homeless People to provide housing services for low-income veterans. U.S. Sens. Heidi Heitkamp and John Hoeven announced the… Read More
Efforts in the Triad and Northwest North Carolina aimed at helping veterans avoid homelessness received another federal assist today with four grants from the Veterans Administration totaling $3.78 million, according to the Winston-Salem Journal. … Read More
AKRON, Ohio–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A national program that helps temporarily homeless families keep all members of their family together including their four-legged family members celebrated its grand opening in Akron today. PetSmart Promise, a collaboration between PetSmart… Read More
As the world looks back on Robin Williams’ life, its remembering some of the esteemed actors greatest contributions to humanity, which often had little to do with the big screen. Williams, who died in… Read More
HIAWATHA (KWWL) – A group in eastern Iowa is getting money to help prevent veteran homelessness. The Hawkeye Area Community Action Program, Inc. (HACAP) in Hiawatha announced Monday it’s receiving $1.2 million from the Department… Read More
Posted on: Thursday, August 7, 2014 While much of the bills funding will sunset after two years, Congress will face pressure to extend it permanently By Shai Akabas and Brian Collins Alex Cave contributed to… Read More
Leadership skills are always a good thing to put down on your resume, but demonstrating them through experience is critical. Taking part in and leading neighborhood activities demonstrates that you can put the skills you… Read More
WASHINGTON Harold J. Greene, the two-star Army general who on Tuesday became the highest-ranking U.S. military officer to be killed in either of America’s post-9/11 wars, was an engineer who rose through the ranks as… Read More
Veterans wait months longer than necessary to have their veterans disability benefits processed because of delays in how military officials handle service medical records, according to an audit released Thursday by the Defense Department… Read More
Congress passed a landmark bill Thursday to help veterans avoid long waits for health care and fix other problems at the Department of Veterans Affairs. A 91-3 vote in the Senate sent the $16.3 billion… Read More