Thursday, November 08, 2007

Study: 1 Out of 4 Homeless Are Veterans


Please explain again just what "supporting the troops" really means.

Something is terribly fucked up when so many veterans end up on the streets. And, according to the story, its happening quicker with returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan than it did with Vietnam veterans.

Experts are very concerned about the future of returning veterans.
Veterans make up one in four homeless people in the United States, though they are only 11 percent of the general adult population, according to a report to be released Thursday.

And homelessness is not just a problem among middle-age and elderly veterans. Younger veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan are trickling into shelters and soup kitchens seeking services, treatment or help with finding a job.

The Veterans Affairs Department has identified 1,500 homeless veterans from the current wars and says 400 of them have participated in its programs specifically targeting homelessness.

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The Iraq vets seeking help with homelessness are more likely to be women, less likely to have substance abuse problems, but more likely to have mental illness - mostly related to post-traumatic stress, said Pete Dougherty, director of homeless veterans programs at the VA.

Overall, 45 percent of participants in the VA's homeless programs have a diagnosable mental illness and more than three out of four have a substance abuse problem, while 35 percent have both, Dougherty said.

Via AP.

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