Vets Return to Streets to Reach the Homeless

Vets return to streets to reach the homeless
Then, once the vet gets into a house, officials arrange the support services the veteran will need to stay there, such as substance abuse counseling and job training. Typically, the federal government pays most of the cost for the home through a voucher.
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Chiara's pain
It is wrenching for any family — mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers — to see a loved one suffer the pain of depression and spiral into the grips of substance abuse and addiction. New York must wish the best to 19-year-old Chiara de Blasio, daughter …
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Money vs Legal Tender – Deceptions, Dupes & Dots
Many are the old friends, family members, and colleagues who refuse to give a close look at the ample evidence. Many prefer to live …. But as evidence mounts over the years, with case after case, example after example, in support of the pervasive …
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Will charging more for health insurance stop bad habits?
Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa's 2014 premiums will be about 15 percent higher for tobacco users than non-tobacco users, said spokeswoman Traci McBee. The insurance company will cover smoking cessation drugs for members who would …
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