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Hazy, Hot and Homeless: Veterans Need Your Help This Summer

by Opportunity House

Jun 27, 2022

Being homeless in the summer isn’t easy. For our aging Vietnam Vets, the heat can be fatal for those with heart and lung conditions. For our Gulf War era Veterans, living in a car may feel safe, but with the lack of water, it can result in dehydration and heat stroke. Iraq, Afghanistan, and Iran Veterans with asthma and other respiratory conditions know that air conditioning is vital to prevent a life-threatening asthma attack. The hazy, hot, humid days are brutal on Veterans and others who are living outdoors. 

A Glimpse of Living Outdoors

Here are some tips to follow if you see a Veteran or others living outdoors.

  • Do not approach the individual.
  • Be respectful of the person’s space. This is where they live.
  • Contact your local police department on a non-emergency line. Report the details of the location and description of the individual. They will deploy the appropriate resources.
  • Respect the right of any homeless person and/or Veteran to decline services.

This year, Supportive Services for Veteran Families helped over 275 Veteran families who were literally homeless or facing eviction. Thanks to your continued generous support, our clients make lasting changes that improve their lives.

Make a donation to Opportunity House today.

Do you know a Veteran who is homeless or facing eviction? We can help. Call Kim Long at 610-374-4696 ext. 238 or email at [email protected].

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