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From Hopeless and Homeless to Hopeful and HomeBound

  • By: Daphne Dent-Black, LMSW Christina Mansfield, LCSW Institute for Community Living (ICL)
  • April 1st, 2015
  • 1883    0

The term “Homeless Veteran” should be an oxymoron. No Veteran of our armed services should return to a civilian life that doesn’t include a permanent home and the appropriate supports needed to successfully reintegrate back into society, but some do. According to the 2014 Annual Homeless...

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