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Friday, July 22, 2011

Labor Steps Up To Help Homeless Female Vets

The Labor Department is taking new steps to help thousands of homeless people - female veterans. An estimated 10,000 female vets received shelter during a 12 month period in 2008 and 2009. Now Labor has put together a "Trauma Guide" to address the psychological and mental health needs of female veterans. Sara Manzano-Diaz leads the Labor Department's Women's Bureau. She joined the Federal Drive to explain why her office believes the guide is necessary.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go back in the service , better than the streets. no sympathy here. Of course most were kicked out of the service.

Joseph Albero said...

anonymous 1:32, Funny how you remain an anonymous coward with such a comment.

Anonymous said...

11:32 doesn't understand the word empathy, and because of his comment, I feel certain that he will never own it. But for the grace of God, there go I.

An image like this, especially on a terribly hot day, should remind everyone of their intensely good fortune in this life.

One last thing 11:32, by your comment, I'm positive, that you've NEVER served the country, in any way, that you so profoundly misrepresnt by your callous comment. Know that your an ass of the highest order 11:32.