
Missouri has an estimated 4,800 homeless veterans, according to a report recently released by the National Alliance to End Homelessness.
Missouri ranks fourth in the nation for the highest percentage of its veterans who are homeless, behind the District of Columbia, Louisiana and California, the report said. Kansas had 620.
Experts say Missouri's lower housing costs and living expenses, as well as the availability of blue-collar jobs, attract struggling veterans. Also, agencies that provide services in Missouri may be doing a better job of persuading clients to acknowledge they are veterans and receive aid from the federal government.
These veteran's deserve our help!
This is a problem that is going to continue to grow. We are using our veterans like kleenex, treating them as disposable and it's wrong and will come back to haunt us.
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