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News Government with canteens will stock “I know something you do not know” (Both Parties are in agreement )

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 A look into the future of disabled veterans now and into the future

The government with books in canteens all over USA, 208 canteens

Future education books, Canteen, micro bid

Caregiver Book Nook: Book Club

Learn more .... at book signing VA Hospitals' Canteens around the country.

Indigo - Chapters - Coles | Canada's Biggest Bookstore  < 5,000 books in Canada>

Sponsors T-Mobile and Legacy Book Publications 

Disabled Veterans

Now: The Homeless

 

Lack of support from:

The government changes the law that will help homeless disabled veterans

Companies Fortune 500 for disabled veterans, Micro Contracts

The staggering issue of homelessness among disabled veterans. Despite their service and sacrifice, many disabled vets return to civilian life facing poverty, inadequate healthcare, and a lack of access to stable housing. According to national reports, thousands of disabled veterans remain unhoused on any given night—left behind by a system they once protected. The book issues a moral call to reprioritize policies, public awareness, and resources toward those who risked everything.

The book is now available on Indigo Chapters, Amazon KDP, and Barnes & Noble in both print and digital formats. Click on this link to purchase the book! https://www.amazon.com/Know-SomethingYou-Not-501/dp/B0CZSR4SG2

Watch these informative videos to learn more about the challenges facing disabled veterans:

 • Homelessness among disabled veterans: https://youtu.be/fpJrBJY5cx0

 • The experience of disabled veterans in civilian life: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=vTSIWlPPqSg

 

Our veterans fought for this country—now we must fight alongside them for opportunity, justice, and dignity in civilian life.” Lavelle Jones