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Walking Down Ranch describes locally funded transitional housing for veterans, asks for furniture and sponsorships
Summary
Walking Down Ranch leaders told the Town of Pinetop Lakeside podcast the nonprofit runs 18 self-sufficient cabins for homeless veterans on a 90-day program, is entirely community-funded with no state or federal support, and urgently needs furniture donations and cabin sponsorships.
Walking Down Ranch leaders told the Town of Pinetop Lakeside podcast that the nonprofit operates a locally funded transitional housing program for veterans and is seeking donations and community support.
"Walking Down Ranch is a transitional housing facility for homeless veterans located here in Lakeside," said Victoria, vice president of Walking Down Ranch. She said the program runs 18 self-sufficient cabins and that residents provide 20 hours of community service in lieu of paying rent and utilities.
The program is typically 90 days, Victoria said, with an individualized plan for each resident that addresses the causes of their homelessness and helps them move into permanent housing. Paul,…
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