| Helping Homeless Vets in Philadelphia |
Published: 10/24/2009 Author: Chris Hill
Posted On: October 24, 2009 at 7:39 AM By: |
A local organization that is literally doing God’s work has approached GoE here in Philadelphia for an assist. The Broad Street Ministry is renowned for serving delicious lunches and dinners to Philly homeless. They have tried in the past to identify the number of homeless veterans in their midst, to no avail. That’s where we come in. In a partnership with Broad Street, we will be attending these lunches and dinners to help find our brothers and sisters in arms who may have fallen on hard times. We will then bring them in from the cold. This is not just a pat on the back and a fare thee well though. This is going to be a comprehensive program to get these veterans all the services they need and deserve. There is a full counseling program for both the vets and their families courtesy of the ministry. We have a local attorney and O.I.F. vet who will be providing legal services, a V.A. accredited jobs training program which will help with computer literacy and/or G.E.D. instruction, nurses will be on hand for physical check ups, substance abuse counselors are on standby and our V.A. representatives are on station to get these men and women into that pipeline. Our short range goal is to find as many vets as we can and get them off the street, but we fully intend to develop this into a national program once we work the bugs out here in Philadelphia. If anyone is available on Thursdays from 1100-1300hrs and wants to help please contact us and we’ll get you into the mix. If anyone has other availability we can always use volunteers on site to sort clothes, assist with paperwork, etc. Thanks much. Manchu. -- Chris Hill |
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To: Kathy
Charles
Dear Kathy I am interested in helping homeless Veterans. Please let me know where the lunches will be held. I am a disabled Veteran with some free time and I would be willing to Volunteer. I am currently unable to work due to my disabilities. Please allow me to get involved. I was proud to serve my country, and im proud of our Veterans. Thanks for your'e support .
1 Posted On: October 25, 2009 at 11:19 PM By:
To: Charles Mik Mik
I've forwarded your information to Chris Hill. He should be contacting you soon. Thank you!
2 Posted On: October 26, 2009 at 10:25 AM By: