VA Secretary: "We will end homelessness among veterans"[He's serious]
Posted August 26th, 2009 by Leo Shane


Photo taken in Philadelphia at Drexel University with NAWV Founder, Cathy Santos - General Shinseki is serious about ending homelessness amongst women veterans.
In a speech before the
American Legion's annual convention
on Tuesday, VA Secertary Eric Shinseki vowed to end homelessness among
veterans in the next five years, a tremendous goal he acknowledged will
take dozens of new initiatives and major upgrades to existing
assistance programs.
"But both the president and I are committed to ending homelessness among veterans,"
he told the crowd. "We'll take those 131,000 off the streets in the next five years.
No one who has served this nation should find themselves living without care or without hope"
According to VA estimates, more than 131,000 veterans are homeless on any given night; That represents nearly 25 percent
of the total homeless population in the country. Nearly 260,000
veterans face homelessness over the course of a year, with many moving
back and forth between a place to stay and life on the streets.
In June Shinseki chaired the Obama administration's first major
forum on homelessness, and both the secretary and the president
emphasized finding more outreach programs to help veterans in that
challenge.
That month the VA also announced a $75 million program
with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to launch the
Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program, which included 10,000
rental assistance vouchers for vets in all 50 states to help get them
off the street.
On Tuesday Shinseki said the VA already has 500 private partners --
groups like Catholic Charities and Swords to Plowshares -- working
with officials to find housing for veterans, and hopes to add many more
in coming months.
But the secretary also said that officials need to "attack the
entire downward spiral that ends in homelessness" if they hope to solve
the problem. That means better job placement programs, making sure
low-income veterans understand their new GI Bill benefits, and better
treatment of substance abuse and depression among at-risk groups.
Shinseki said the department is headed in the right direction --
over the last decade, the number of homeless veterans dropped by nearly
60,000 people -- but he's under no illusions that the challenge ahead
will be easy.
"I know what a tall order that is," he told the crowd. "But if we don’t put a big target out there, we won't reach our goals."
[PHOTO: White House]
Annual Jefferson/Jackson event in Philadelphia was stage for Democratic PA Senator to Announce His Recent Party Change and to "THANK" those who warmly welcomed his return.
"THE PRODIGAL SON" returns to his roots as a democrat and promises National Alliance of Women Veterans Founder, Cathy Santos support for the women veterans of Philadelphia. Cathy Santos sought help over the years and personally held once Republican US Senator Arlen Specter responsible for problems experienced in Philadelphia, as a victim of military sexual assault, mainly due to his role and relationship with the "Specter-Cheyney Spying Bill".
Specter will be held to every word in his promise to support women veterans of Philadelphia....
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Thank you
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cathy --
Thank you for being part of the most open inauguration in our nation's history.
As we begin the work of remaking America, we must draw on the common hopes that brought us together this week.
I'm counting on you to keep the spirit of unity and service alive.
You can visit http://www.pic2009.org/whitehouse to learn about our plans to bring change to America, and how you can get involved in the work ahead.
We face many challenges. But we face them as one nation.
And we have seen, time and time again, that there are no limits to what we can accomplish when we stand together.
Our journey is just beginning.
Thank you for all you do,
President Barack Obama
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Congressman Joe Sestak, Judge Braxton, Deputy Mayor Everitt Gillison,
St. Rep. W. Curtis Thomas' Community Outreach Liason Cornell Brown
Cpt. Simms, Tuskegee Airmen, Father Waters of The Philadelphia Cathedral
are among those who attended Veteran's Day Tributes in Philadelphia
McCormick & Schmidt's Cherry Hill Restaurant General Manager
T. Blair Fabian Host for Veteran's Day Annual Dinner
4 MORE YEARS? I don't think so...
Talkin' bout transparency....remember that in our government?
Finally, a president who can actually translate his policy from verbal to written.....something that makes sense;
in plain English
Mr. Obama makes sense. Check out Mr. Obama's "BlueprintForChange"
ITVS and WHYY in partnership with Philadelphia Area Veterans Groups
Present the Community Cinema Screening of
LIONESS, an intimate look at war through the eyes of women and the
U.S. military policy that bans them from combat. A new documentary
by Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers
TUES, OCTOBER 21st at 6:30pm
REVIEWS
This was a well-attended event, however those I spoke to who were leaving immediately following the filming, were not veteran or military but were there as a curriculum assignment. I question if WHYY should show this film; it provides no real or truthful image of military women as a whole. The Lioness' were initially asigned to search the Iraqi women who later were unfortunately placed or by happenstance in combat zones which in Iraq was not an improbable or unlikely ocurrance.
This is an one-dimensional, but an interesting depiction of women who served in Iraq and who were unfortunately assigned in a combat arena; but a clear misrepresentation of the position of many women who serve who were neither represented in the film or panel. The panel was clearly misinformed, and misrepresented many of the issues surrounding the facts; provided outdated legislation that has been replaced with later legislations demonstrating that the panelist did not research the information relating to the film. The coordiantors, presenters and so-called panelists were uninformed and in the views of many advocates I spoke to during the filming who were dissatisfied and angry with the presentation and impartial representation of women who serve in the military. The panel provided no diversity and added no information that was inclusive of the diversity within the military who are amongst our nation's women who serve in the armed forces.
Finally, I got involved and was under the impression that I would be giving remarks up until the last minute of the filming when I was told that I would not be speaking to clarify some of the issues or at the least share my views. I was totally misled and felt manipulated by the coordinators of this film for my participation. My final comments are to beware of the many individuals that seek to benefit from their positions and attempt to use veterans and who have no experience or real compassion for victims of the military.
Cathy Santos
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May 22nd, 2008 @ 6 pm
City Avenue Hilton
Women In Partnership with God honors
NAWV Founder- Cathy Santos and others
with "GOOD SAMARITAN AWARD"
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May 2nd, 2008



Independence Center - PhiladelphiaNational Day of Prayer
11am - 2pm
Praying for our Military - Cathy P. Santos, DPC
Founder - National Alliance of Women Veterans
Standing for military -
Captain Paul Gebhardt
First District Department of Pennsylvania Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United StatesPHIladelphia County
Comrade Region,
honoring NAWV Founder, Cathy Santos
"Person of the Year Award" Recipient“88th Anniversary Banquet”
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Click here www.phillyvet.blogspot.com
CONTINUES IN OUR FIGHT FOR THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN VETERANS

Vernice Armour on Oprah Winfrey
2006 Honoree in Philadelphia by National Alliance of Women Veterans
"...I would love to support you in the work you are doing in Philly. You might not know, but I started a company dedicated to minorities and women in the workforce with an emphasis on leadership and teamwork...I had a great time with you last year and I look forward to working with you in the future!"
Thank you for the legacy you are leaving!
Be Well and Be Blessed,
Vernice “STRONG AS” Armour
Philadelphia wants to hear from veterans and all others who want to support our troop but
END THE WAR!!!!
BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW!!!!!!!!!
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