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San Diego veteran and community activist Kate Monroe is sharing her solution to help mitigate the homeless crisis in her city. She appeared on "Fox & Friends First" to discuss it.
The military has a major presence in Southern California, particularly the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, and January’s point-in-time count found 643 homeless veterans in San Diego County.
Last year, San Diego County launched its “Leave No Veteran Homeless” initiative. This program gives landlord incentives to help get veterans into housing.
Despite San Diego’s tight housing market, 100% of its emergency housing vouchers issued since June 2021 have placed people into permanent housing.
This year’s point-in-time count shows a 25% drop in the number of homeless veterans in San Diego County compared to last year, but the data still reflects 643 homeless veterans.
High-definition pictures of a World War I-era U.S. Navy submarine that sank to the bottom of the ocean near San Diego were just released, over a century after it was lost at sea.
A San Diego Navy fought with the Department of Veterans Affairs for five months after he received a letter mistakenly declaring him deceased.
VA mistakenly declared San Diego veteran dead, cut off disability payments U.S. Navy veteran Sky Lowe fought for five months to prove he is alive.
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