U.S.VETS – Las Vegas Find Ways to Get Involved
Find out how to help serve homeless veterans.
Find out how to help serve homeless veterans.
This article was posted by KJZZ on October 13, 2020. The future for nearly 200 homeless and at-risk veterans in Phoenix looks brighter after the City Council directed $10.5 million in federal funds to support the group. Seven years ago, renovations wrapped up at Grand Veterans Village, a former hotel near 35th Avenue and Indian…
Homeless children already face multiple barriers as they struggle to achieve their educational goals, from purchasing the proper school supplies to having access to technology. The impact of COVID-19 introduced new challenges in keeping our community safe and ensuring our keiki receive the education they need to be successful in life. Kamehameha Schools, Partners in…
In 1990, Buster returned to his home state of Hawai’i after serving his country for 8 years in the United States Army. Despite leading a lifestyle centered around health and fitness, Buster was diagnosed in 2008 with spinocerebellar ataxia type 6, a rare, late-onset, autosomal dominant disorder. His condition, which his father also had, led…
This article was posted by ABC7 on May 29, 2019. Watch here: https://www.facebook.com/usvetsinc/videos/2710365655888118 Watch U.S.VETS’ Dr. Miatta Snetter of Outside the Wire, which provides counseling and other services to veterans on college campuses across Los Angeles and Orange County, as she discusses women veterans and PTSD in a Memorial Day interview on ABC7.
This article was posted by ABC7 on May 29, 2019. Watch here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=777766732958837 ABC7 talked to U.S.VETS CEO Steve Peck about how Women Vets on Point has been a vital resource to female veterans during the COVID-19 crisis. Thanks to a generous gift from the Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation, the program offers broader outreach with digital…