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STAND DOWN 2007 TO OFFER SERVICES AND SUPPORT

FOR HOMELESS VETERANS -- Louisiana's first statewide

Stand Down will be held in Hammond on May 23 and 24.

 

 

Story here... http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/
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'Stand Down 2007' to offer services, support for homeless vets

From Staff Reports



Homeless veterans from across Louisiana are being invited to Hammond to participate in "Stand Down 2007," Louisiana's first statewide event to provide them with medical and social services.

According to the Louisiana Department of Labor, "Stand Down 2007" will assist homeless veterans from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. May 23 and 24 at the VFW Hall Post 3652 at 15800 DeMarco Lane in Hammond.

Efforts are under way to provide transportation for homeless veterans from all areas of the state to attend the event.

"It is very important that every homeless veteran in our state have access to this event," said Patrick Sullivan, state veterans' employment representative with the Louisiana Department of Labor. "We are asking for anyone who may be able to help with transportation for these veterans to contact us. This is an opportunity to give something back to those who have given so much to us through their military service."

For more information or to offer transportation or any other assistance, contact Quad Vets at (800) 639-7823.

Participants in "Stand Down 2007" will have access to dental, vision, hearing and medical screening, information about job services and job training programs, VA benefits, Social Security benefits, grooming services, gift packs, a hot meal and more.

The event is co-sponsored by the Louisiana Department of Labor, VFW Post 3652, Louisiana Army National Guard 205th Battalion, Quad Vets, AM Vets and the American Legion.

In times of war, a "stand down" occurs when a combat unit is temporarily moved out of the field and back to base camp for rest and rehabilitation.

Homeless veterans are in some ways comparable to soldiers in a war zone — living exposed in the field, enduring extreme conditions and surviving with limited rations.

The first "Stand Down" for homeless veterans was organized in 1988 by a group of Vietnam veterans in San Diego, Calif.

Since then, "Stand Downs" have been used as an effective tool in reaching out to homeless veterans throughout the U.S.

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