Veterans Stand Down for Homelessness

The Stand Down is a collaborative effort by area veteran’s organizations and local nonprofits to reach veterans and others in the Savannah area that are facing homelessness.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. - Sept. 23, 2013 - PRLog -- (SAVANNAH, GA) The tenth annual Veterans Stand Down for Homelessness Resource and Job Fair will be held on October 8 & 9, 2013 respectively at the Savannah Civic Center from 8:00 am until 2:00 PM. The Stand Down is a collaborative effort by area veteran’s organizations and local nonprofits to reach veterans and others in the Savannah area that are facing homelessness. Representatives from more than 40 Social Service agencies will be available to provide information and outreach on a variety of services including housing options, job resources, resume writing tips, substance abuse treatment, income tax assistance, and accesses to Social Security and Veteran’s Administration services.
The Stand Down (a military term used during active war to state the soldier will “stand down” from the action to get a hot meal, haircut and clean clothing) was adapted by two Vietnam era veterans in 1988 that recognized veterans were highly represented in the homeless population. Participants will be offered a hot meal, haircuts, showers and opportunities for a variety of health screenings.
The Stand Down is intended to serve homeless veterans but is open to all individuals and families impacted by homelessness. There is no cost to attend.
Homeless veterans are more responsive to offers of help from other veterans as noted by the Chatham- Savannah Authority for the Homeless. This event is a collaboration by Savannah’s military and nonprofit communities to reach veterans in crisis and connect them with programs and services that will end their homelessness.

Veteran’s programs include The Carl Vinson VA Medical Center of Dublin, GA; The Savannah VA Community Based Out-patient Clinic; The Savannah Vet Center, The American Legion Post 500 and Savannah Counseling Services, Inc.-Jail Diversion Trauma Recovery program.

The Hunter Army Air Field Public Affairs Office will supply an Up Armored Humvee for inspection and a Military Brass Band and Color Guard for opening ceremonies. Refreshments will be served by the Hunter Army Air Field Spouses Club.

Each year over 400 community volunteers assist with the Stand Down, including the Social Work department at Savannah State University that coordinates the distribution of clothes and personal items to veterans experiencing homelessness.

Three hundred and ninety six (396) veterans experienced homelessness in Chatham County in 2012 according to statistics released by the Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless. Traditionally, the Homeless Authority has seen veterans from the Vietnam era, however, more and more veterans from the Gulf and Afghanistan conflicts are presenting for various services. These men and women have served their country, and we want them to know that the Savannah community is here to help them when they return.
The Stand Down is funded in part by Goodwill Industries of the Coastal Empire, Inc. Operation Open Doors, The United States Department of Veterans Affairs, The Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless, and The Salvation Army.

FOR MORE INFO
Chatham-Savannah Authority For The Homeless
www.homelessauthority.org
Janice Sheffield
Executive Director
912-790-3400
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