A filmmaker and Michigan-based nonprofit focused on serving homeless people recently tried an experiment to change the way one homeless veteran (and society) views himself.
St. Martin’s in the Pines honor Veterans and the grand opening of their third Green House home
via Jennifer Ray: St. Martin’s in the Pines hosted a celebration to honor Veterans and the grand opening of a third Cottage on November 11, 2012. The Cottages represent a new direction in the care of elders requiring skilled nursing. … Continue reading →
Green House projects for Veteran’s highlighted in GrantWatch Blog
In honor of Veteran’s Day, the Health Affairs GrantWatch Blog is highlighting those foundations that have supported programs to make life better for our nation’s heros. They pay tribute to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Funded Green House Project’s work with … Continue reading →
A Veteran Affair
Benefits for veterans you probably never heard about.
New Veterans Affairs Director Supports More Green House Homes For Vets
Via commercial-news.com “My motto is: ‘Put the veteran at the center of everything you do, and you won’t go wrong.’” While that statement was made by Emma Metcalf, the new director at the Veterans Affairs Illiana … Continue reading →
A Veteran’s Reflections on Veteran’s Day
Randy Cook, a veteran who will be moving into Freedom House on 11/29/11, at VA Illiana Health Care System in Danville, Illinois, served in the Army from 1976-96. He was a Sgt in the army, and he served our county … Continue reading →