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On Tuesday a group of state lawmakers gathered in Pittsburgh to learn what they could do to help address veteran homelessness. The heard a litany of problems—and a variety of solutions.
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County and state-run programs will receive up to $150,000 to support veteran outreach initiatives, court programs and other services designed to help…
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Pennsylvania’s participation in a nationwide effort to find homes for homeless veterans is seeing results, according to the state Department of Military…
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Veteran homelessness in Southwest Pennsylvania is among the lowest in the nation, according to a new assessment by the Center for a New American Security…
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You've seen them — homeless veterans living in large cardboard boxes or shabby tents under a bridges and underpasses. But the clearest image might come…
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State Senators Matt Smith (D-Allegheny) and Randy Vulakovich (R–Allegheny) are calling on Pennsylvania business owners to help house homeless veterans.The…
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More than 100 homeless veterans in Pennsylvania will receive rental vouchers totaling nearly $560,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban…
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Ryan Ahl enlisted in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard in 2002 and was eventually commissioned as a second lieutenant.Ahl said his fondest memories…
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Bill Ward served in the army from 1974-76 and went into construction afterwards, but recent health issues forced him out of his job and into the path of…
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Pennsylvania is home to nearly one million veterans, but that only tells half the story.1,500 of them are homeless, which is a 46.2 percent increase since…