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Community unites to rescue homeless mother and veteran

July 16, 2024 | Centennial, Arapahoe County, Colorado



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Community unites to rescue homeless mother and veteran
In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted successful initiatives aimed at providing immediate support to vulnerable individuals in the community. One notable case involved a woman who, thanks to coordinated efforts among local agencies, was provided with a three-day motel stay, which was later extended to a week. This intervention ensured that she did not spend a single night on the streets. The woman was subsequently placed in a program run by the Sisters of Charity, associated with Mother Teresa, where she has reportedly thrived.

Additionally, the meeting addressed support for veterans, specifically a 25-year-old individual who had served in the military. Utilizing a framework known as the Arapahoe County by-name list, officials were able to identify and assist this veteran. He was selected for a rapid rehousing program facilitated by Volunteers of America, which includes case management services. This program offers up to nine months of rental support, enabling participants to transition into stable housing. The veteran received essential supplies, including bedding, kitchenware, and personal hygiene items, as part of his support package.

These efforts underscore the commitment of local agencies to address homelessness and provide critical resources to those in need, particularly vulnerable populations such as women and veterans.

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