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Can you help a Vet in need today? We owe them more than we will ever be able to repay.
If not you, who? If not now, when?
As President of Deshalamar CDC 501 c 3, I myself am an honorably discharged veteran. I have had personal experience working one on one with displaced Veterans: at a premiere Veterans Hospital, and a Veterans Shelter on Long Island New York. I see the needs of my fellow Vets, and I see the urgency to meet those needs. Many of the men and women who have served our country return home to find that they do not have the same stability they once had before deployment. It’s a fact that post-traumatic stress disorder, when left untreated, causes many of our Vets to be homeless, while many turn to substance abuse. One in four of the homeless population is an American Veteran. Until we reach a day when not a single veteran sleeps on our nation’s streets, our work remains unfinished. Deshalamar Community Development Corp. is dedicated to doing our part to reach that day.
Our goal for 2012 is to open "The House of Change Veterans Residence"
located in Amityville, New York.
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