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American Veterans Essay
1. Essay On Veterans
Over the course of this past year the Veterans Success Center (VSC) has made huge strides in being
more visible and more involved with other areas across campus. I wanted to concentrate on reaching
the incoming student–veterans so that when they encountered the veterans program it appeared to
be far more established than it was, and interaction with it being perceived as a daily opportunity.
This meant that we would need to be far more involved with the early processes of becoming a
student such as: Premiere Night, SOAR/TSOAR/Preview Day/ Veteran specific orientation and
Veteran campus tours. We also wanted to be much more accurate in speaking to our student
–veteran
population, so we worked directly with the Admission Office to create an...show more content...
This more dynamic space has enabled us to host more student–veterans as well as increased our foot
traffic and use of our area. Because of the central location of the VSC being located in the WUC we
are able to meet student–veterans where they are as they mill through the building to take
advantage of some of the services offered. Lunch time is by far one of the busiest times for the
VSC as well as early mornings and late evenings.
Outreach and events have become some of the larger focuses. In order to accomplish this the VSC
worked collaboratively with several other clubs and organizations such as the student–veterans club,
WOU Student Veterans of America. We developed closer relationships with ASWOU, Abbey's
House, Stonewall Center, Campus Dining and Housing. Some examples of our successful events
include: education Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day markers along Monmouth Ave.,Veterans Day
student–veteran panel, Memorial Day Banquet, Campus–wide Easter Egg Hunt, Toys for Tots float
for the winter parade, raising almost 400 lbs. of food over 3 weeks via a food drive for the WOU
food pantry, and much more. The Student Veterans of
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2. Essay On Homeless Veterans
Article: Roughly 20 veterans a day commit suicide. Meanwhile, thousands more are left waiting for
care they never receive. Men and women serve their country, yet return home to unemployment and
homelessness. Thousands of applications for veteran benefits are hopelessly backlogged, and the
condition of most VA hospitals is an absolute disgrace. So, why is the system broken and what can
we do to fix it? A broken system The population in the United States is just over 324 million people.
According to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Census, 18.8 million of these people are
veterans. That's almost double the amount of people that currently reside in the state of Michigan.
And after sacrificing their lives to serve America, veterans...show more content...
Department of Veterans Affairs, ex–marine Tim Hudak tells veterans (or anyone who advocates on
behalf of a veteran) to take matters into their own hands and speak with the patient advocate.
"Every facility has quarterly town hall meetings that you can attend to speak with the leadership,"
says Hudak. "They hold these meetings because they want to hear your feedback. You can also
speak with a patient advocate about anything." Contact your primary healthcare team via My
HealtheVet. Eleven percent of all homeless people in the U.S. are veterans Homelessness is another
problem that plagues our vets. The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) reports that
homeless veterans are mainly male, with approximately nine percent being female. The majority of
homeless vets are single, live in urban areas and suffer from mental illness. They also suffer from
alcoholism, substance abuse issues or co–occurring disorders. America's homeless veterans have
served in World War II, the Korean War, Cold War, Vietnam War, Grenada, Panama, Lebanon,
Persian Gulf War, Afghanistan and Iraq (OEF/OIF) and the military's anti
–drug cultivation efforts in
South America, says the NCHC. Why are so many veterans
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