Talk:National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
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[edit]The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans is a front for The 12-Step Religious Cult Drug & Alcohol Treatment Industry (a multi-billion dollar a year business). If a homeless veteran does not convert to the 12-Step religious cult & attend their AA/NA church meetings the VA will leave the veteran homeless on the streets. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.53.112.77 (talk) 11:36, 21 June 2012 (UTC)
Changing the Heading of This Entry
[edit]It is my contention, after interviewing numerous spokespeople regarding homeless veterans issues from 2007 to the present, that the heading for this article should be "Homeless Veterans" with "National Coalition for Homeless Veterans" as a section within the article. There are multiple agencies across the United States, and indeed, across the globe, who are now involved with homeless veterans. These include Veterans Village of San Diego, Scripps VA Hospital, Girls Think Tank and others, in addition to Stand Downs in hundreds of towns and cities across the USA.[1]
As it stands, the issue of homeless veterans is pigeon-holed so that people looking up "homeless veterans" will assume that the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans is the only entity that works with homeless veterans and that is simply not the case. Pattymooney (talk) 20:12, 11 March 2011 (UTC)
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