Persuasive Essay On Homeless Veterans

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A vast majority of homeless veterans, 96% served in World War two, Korean War, Cold War, Vietnam War, Grenada, Panama, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Operation Iraqi Freedom, etc. There are thousands of homeless veterans in the United states; millions of them worldwide. Many of the soldiers join a branch of the military because a vast majority of the times they do not have another place to go. The military provides soldiers with a home, a job, benefits, and much more. Nonetheless, is being a homeless veteran self inflicted or government betrayal?

The issue, is whether the United States Government should allow homelessness among veterans to continue pushing forward, because it is self-inflicted or, whether the government should eliminate homelessness …show more content…

What services does the VA provide? VA administers a variety of benefits and services that provide financial and other forms of assistance to Veterans, their dependents, and survivors. Major benefits include Veterans' compensation, Veterans' pension, survivors' benefits, rehabilitation and employment assistance, education assistance, home loan guaranties, and life insurance coverage. But what happens when these resources are overpopulated and there's a lack of Governmental funding? A significant amount of Veterans are placed on a waiting list. All these services though available to them are not immediate at times. Also, the VA only provides for these veterans to a certain extent; because of the tremendous amount of Veterans that require care. In addition, the VA takes in about 150,000 veterans per year. Some even with proper care become addicted to the high medication dosages administered by the VA; even though the VA provides the veterans with medications, many times the veterans abuse the medications and begin to take them on a daily basis.These medications are specialized for the Veterans to help them incorporate themselves to civilian life. Often times these medications instead of providing much needed relief, become an at home daily combat now, with themselves. Often times families of returning Veterans find no moral support.

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