Homeless Comfort & Care
Providing
Comfort & Care To Military Veterans And Others That Are Homeless/Disabled
The American
Aid Foundation is dedicated to helping out
our homeless Americans, especially homeless/disabled military Veterans! We feel the
plight of the homeless/disabled military Veterans is an especially sad one because
those who put their lives on the line for our freedom should NEVER
have to deal with not having a roof over their head or a meal to
eat! Please help us relieve the hopelessness that these homeless/disabled
military Veterans and other homeless experience by generously donating to the
American Aid
Foundation so that together we may help to eliminate the tragedy of
homelessness.
"NEVER did I ever imagine that
while I was fighting for my country and risking my life (being proud
to do so for our great country), in my one tour in Iraq and two tours
in Afghanistan, that I
would later find myself homeless when I returned home to a job that
did not exist anymore and a job market that was the worse it's been
since the depression!"
Anonymous US Marine Veteran
Homeless Statistics
According to NATIONAL COALITION for
HOMELESS VETERANS
→ 45% suffer from mental
illness
→ 50% have substance abuse problems
→ 67% served three or more years
→ 33% were stationed in a war zone
→ 25% have used VA Homeless Services
→ 89% received an honorable discharge
Seven out of 10 Americans are one
paycheck away from being homeless.
There are 200,000 homeless veterans on any
one day, up to 400,000 during any year; 97% of the homeless veterans
(194,000) are male, and 3% (6,000) female on any one day. These are
the VA's best estimates. No one is really counting. 56% (112,000)
are African American or Hispanic.
So Why Do Veterans Experience
Homelessness?
Just like non-veterans, vulnerability to
homelessness among veterans is caused by a variety of factors. A
study of Vietnam-era veterans by Rosenheck and Fontana demonstrated
that the two factors with the greatest effect on homelessness
were support in the year after discharge from military service and
social isolation.
This is consistent with the results of a study by Tessler and
Rosenheck which showed that homeless veterans experiencing the
longest current episodes of homelessness were those who also had
"behavioral risk factors with possible early onset, and those who
were lacking in social bonds to civilian society that are normally
conferred by employment, marriage, and support from family of
origin."
Personal Hygiene, Comfort Items,
Food Needed For
Homeless Military Veterans and Other Homeless!
The American
Aid
Foundation is asking you to consider donating personal hygiene and
comfort items to go along with the food we already deliver to the
homeless military Veterans and other homeless directly on the streets that
they are sadly living on (through our
Homeless Comfort & Care
program). You can check out our
Wish List to see more
details of what is needed for our
Homeless Comfort & Care
program. Please feel free to contact us by telephone at
(847) 363-1332 or you may eMail us at
Donations@AmericanAidFoundation.org to arrange for drop-off
or pickup (for larger donations). If your company, club,
organization or religious group would like to sponsor a fundraising
or collection of these needed items please feel free to contact us
and we can assist you in getting the word out to the public through
press releases and other venues to help maximize your exposure for
the event.
Delivering some goodies to one of
the homeless shelters we serve.