Veterans homelessness is a pressing issue affecting those who have served their countries. Many veterans struggle with various challenges, including mental health issues, lack of affordable housing, and unemployment, leading to homelessness. Petitions on this topic focus on increasing access to supportive services, affordable housing options, and employment opportunities for homeless veterans.
One impactful petition with thousands of supporters calls for the expansion of programs that provide housing and support services specifically tailored to veterans experiencing homelessness. Another petition highlights the need for increased funding for mental health services for veterans to address the underlying causes of homelessness among this population.
By supporting these petitions, you can help ensure that veterans receive the support they deserve and work towards ending homelessness among those who have served their countries. Take action today to make a difference in the lives of homeless veterans.
This project would improve the quality of life for all our residents and give them hope of a future. one where they may have realistic opportunities' to be a homeowner, live and work in the area where they've been raised. The town has done much work to improve the quality of life and we are asking that you continue to support the residents and improve housing conditions.
Former HUD-certified housing counselor here. I’ve worked with 1,000’s of hard-working ppl who needed a little help to afford their first home! These funds have uncalculable benefit to working-class Americans who simply want the stability of home, and contribute to their local economies through property taxes!
Where you live determines so much about your life - whether your children will attend well-resourced schools, whether your family will live in a community with clean land, air, and water, or close to healthcare facilities, banks, and grocery stores. Where you live determines whether you will have internet access in your home and can impact how long you will live. Fair housing organizations fight to clean up and revitalize all communities so children can thrive. These groups fight illegal discrimination in housing. Fair housing is not an option. It's a vital right and we all must do our part to make it a reality.
I care because the elderly, and disabled need affordable housing. Everyone should be able to live in a decent home they feel safe and can have and make beautiful memories. We need our lawmakers to assist us, and I'm hoping that you care enough to show us you care with the support of fair housing act.
I’m a retired senior citizen, live alone in a Seniors only apartment building, we are subsidized by HUD with rent reduction. I have only Social Security as an income and this is one if very few places I can afford to live. It’s still not easy, cost of everything rising. America needs representatives who are responsive and committed to the needs of the people.
I survived traumatic abuse in childhood, adolescent and domestic psychological and violent physical abuse in young adult life and narcissistic manipulative abuse into middle age. I'm glad I never married or divorced or had any children. I have studied and researched how my childhood family relationships influenced why I was so vulnerable with the boyfriends I spent years with that were never in my best interests and were mostly unsuccessful relationships. I am still happily single and have been uninterested in relationships with men other than as friends or neighbors for over 15 years. However, I have not escaped egregious abuse that I have been the target victim of an uncontrollable raging bully landlord who has retaliated against me, essentially stealing 15 years of my late middle age life that catastrophically affected every aspect of my life abusing state and federal and civil rights laws against disabling discrimination. Finally I have the determination to sue the landlord and the negligent corporation that ignored complaints from residents about gross mismanagement and federal funding embezzlement patterns of practice. I need federal civil rights justice for the 15 years of retaliation, 15 times denied disability rights and accommodations. I must get the justice I derserve this year or else i will have never experienced living my own life without sociopathic authoritative abuse as a victim of targeted revenge for something so trivial no reasonable person would give it a half second if thought let alone make it too compelling to let it go and find it personally necessary to give an innocent person targeted raging revenge and make it a life sentence of victimhood of his narcissistic wrath of revenge. He has just been fired after 25 years of employment with 13 years of suspected embezzlement and I have 10 witnesses who will testify under oath that I have been the landlord's victim of recenge for as long all the 15 years I have lived here. If you do not reject the proposed budget cuts and gutting the essential FHIP enforcement of the worst discriminatory violators abusing vulnerable people like women, minorities with children, seniors, veterans and people with disabilities from living in decent safe and sanitary housing without abusive and bad landlord disruption to live their kives in peace with reliablly fair maintenance and repairs in affordable housing. You're not going to be in elected office ever again after letting Trump get away with corruption since his first term. Now you don't stand any chance for re-election. Maybe you should retire and go on a scavenger hunt and look for what was your soul
It's sad that we served our Great country and have to continue to fight for injustice regarding protections, provisions, and anything that can sustain or improve quality of life for Veterans. I propose that this petition adds the elimination and exclusion of the six month payments for VASP eligibility as well. Many Veterans modified loans or entered into protections of the moratorium and are automatically excluded from VASP. Why does VA add unjust stipulations for Veterans to obtain assistance?
My Montgomery GI Bill was used for tuition at a school that the Department of Education found to be consistently committing fraud (misrepresenting accreditation, Job Placement, and expected incomes).
While the DoEd has cancelled loans applied to many of these schools, those that used their GI Bill for tuition have lost access to it, even though the VA gave tacit recommendation of the schools by approval of the GI Bill payments for accredited schools.