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Stand up !!

Stand up !!. For Homeless Veterans by…. “Standing Down”. Virginia Workforce Center Roanoke . How many Homeless Vets are there in America Today?. Too Many…. Too Many…. Approximately 529,000-840,000 (circa 2007). Some of the reason veterans are Homeless. Medical Financial Divorce

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Stand up !!

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  1. Stand up !! For Homeless Veterans by… “StandingDown” Virginia Workforce Center Roanoke

  2. How many Homeless Vets are there in America Today?

  3. Too Many…

  4. Too Many…

  5. Approximately 529,000-840,000 (circa 2007)

  6. Some of the reason veterans are Homeless Medical Financial Divorce Employment

  7. 44,000 – 64,000 of these Veterans are chronically homeless!

  8. Can you I.D. a Homeless Vet? • Sometimes it is obvious, as you have just seen….

  9. Other times it is almost impossible to tell…Because not all homeless Vets look “homeless”

  10. Or are living on the street… • Some live in Shelters • Some live out of Their cars • Others live with Relatives or Friends

  11. What % of the Homeless Vet Population is Female? • Less than Three Percent

  12. What Can be Done For Homeless Vets? • Many Things • Among the Many Things… • A Stand Down

  13. What is a … Stand Down?

  14. A Stand Down was originally: • A Break for Soldiers / Sailors / Marines / Airmen from battle during Armed Conflict. But now…here in America...

  15. A Stand down is: • A Local Event or a • A Regional Event • To assist homeless Veterans

  16. Where was the First Veteran Stand Down in the U.S. ?? • San Diego, California the summer of 1988….and it was: • The brain-child of Vietnam Vets: Robert Van Keuren and Dr. Jon Nachison • It is estimated that 100,000 homeless vets nationwide have received assistance in these last two decades. www.vvsd.net

  17. Who Participates in a Stand Down? Partners: • Veteran’s Employment Service Representatives LVER & DVOP • VA Medical Centers (Hospital) Homeless Program and Healthcare Professionals • Department of Rehabilitative Services Representatives • Veterans Organizations (VVA, DAV, AL,VFW, Order of the Purple Heart, etc.)

  18. Partners (Continued) Plus…. • Employers • Sponsors • Volunteers • Caring Citizens

  19. What happens at a Stand Down ? Homeless Vets are provided With a wide range of Necessities including:

  20. Healthcare VAMC or Local Healthcare Professionals are Available to Provide Health Screenings and Referrals

  21. Clothing • Partners Provide Something Substantial To Wear

  22. Food • Vets are provided a hot, Nourishing Meal & • SNACKS…

  23. Hot and Cold Beverages

  24. Job Counseling • Job Referrals and Career Counseling by Workforce Professionals

  25. INFORMATION • WHO TO CONTACT • WHERE ELSE TO GO • HOW TO GET A COPY OF YOUR DD214 • WWW.NATIONALARCHIVES.GOV • USE THE FORM INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKET. MAKE COPIES AS NEEDED.

  26. And Most Importantly… • Companionship and • Camaraderie

  27. Veterans Will Tell You “I JUST NEED A HAND UP…… NOT A HAND OUT”. MOST WILL OFFER TO DO SOMETHING IN RETURN FOR ASSISTANCE.

  28. THE TOP 3 NEEDS OF HOMELESS VETERANS • FOOD • CLOTHING AND

  29. Assistance In… Finding a Place to Live

  30. Do Homeless Veterans Want To Work…YES • THEY COME TO SEE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WORKERS ALL THE TIME • PEOPLE HAVE PICKED THEM UP FOR YEARS.

  31. Transportation is an important part of recovery from homelessness. HELP BY PROVIDING BUS PASSES OR USE YOUR OWN CAR AND GIVE SOMEONE A RIDE TO AN INTERVIEW.

  32. How many Stand Downs are Slated by Local/Regional Organizations in 2008 62 So Far…

  33. What can you and Your Organization Do? Have a Stand Down We’re going to show you how SIMPLE IT IS…

  34. DECIDE IF IT WILL BE 1-2-3 DAY EVENT CHOOSE PRIMARY SPONSOR(S) COULD BE STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE VAMC VETERANS ORGANIZATION

  35. Sponsors could include: • Grocery Chains • Department Stores • Sports Stores • Physicians, Dentists, etc. • News Media (to assist in getting the word out to Concerned Citizens)

  36. How a Stand Down is Formulated…Start 6 months in advance Create a Plan • Pick the Target Date? • What Services will you Provide? • Find a Place to have the Stand Down • Invite Partners • Meet to Decide How each Partner will Share in the Event

  37. STAND DOWN MAP

  38. Find Partners • State Veteran’s Employment Service Representatives • Veteran Service Organizations DAV, VVA, Order of the Purple Heart, etc. • Department of Veteran Affairs VHA (VA Hospital) Homeless Vet Coordinator • State Rehabilitative Services • Credit Counselors Consumer Credit Counseling…. Non-Profit

  39. Why did we include consumer credit counselors? The 2 leading causes affecting homeless veterans financial recovery. BAD CREDIT AND CHILD SUPPORT.

  40. With The Created Plan THEN Implement the plan Why…are you waiting another day? HAVE A STAND DOWN

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  42. THERE WILL BE HOMELESSNESS AMONG IRAQI AND AFGHANISTAN VETERANS. BE PREPARED FOR THE HURT

  43. How do you FEEL when a Stand Down is…Over? • Like All that hard work and effort was Worth It • Lets be first to end the need for a STAND DOWN

  44. Or – If all Else Fails… Call or E-mail: Harry White – 540-561-7473 harry.white@vec.virginia.gov Ron Brown – 540-561-7476 ronald.brown@vec.virginia.gov Ed Blevins – 540-561-7493 Edward.blevins@vec.virginia.gov For assistance…

  45. Finally… The Stand Down in Roanoke, Virginia 2006 Copies can be provide upon request.

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