Helping Veterans Overcome Homelessness

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Veterans are twice as likely as the general population to become chronically homeless. Many resources can help veterans improve their finances and access supportive housing so that they can have a place to live and can lead healthy, stable lives. Greater availability of two innovative legal programs—alternative sentencing statutes and veterans courts—would link at-risk veterans to life-saving treatment and lower their risk of homelessness.

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By Rick Little and Stacy Garrick Zimmerman From September-October 2009 Clearinghouse Review