Homeless Veterans in Washington State Field Hearing Before the Subcommittee On
Homeless Veterans in Washington State Field Hearing Before the Subcommittee On
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] [The prepared statement of Mr. Wright appears on p. 55. ] Mr. Sangmeister. We thank you, too, Mr. Wright, for a state- ment that certainly came from the heart. We're going to hold ques- tions for you until after we hear from Mr. Neave. Would you pass that mike over to him? STATEMENT OF PAUL NEAVE Mr. Neave. Talk about a tough act to follow. Mr. Sangmeister. Yes, it is. Mr. Neave. I'm Paul Neave. I'm a Vietnam veteran and cur- rently the Manager of the Rural Homeless Veterans Reintegration Pro...ject out of Vancouver. The Rural Homeless Veterans Reintegration Project is funded by a grant from the U. S. Depart- ment of Labor. It's one of six pilot programs nationwide. The primary goal of this project is employment for homeless vet- erans. However, as the term reintegration implies, there is more to it than just finding jobs for homeless veterans. We have taken the term reintegration to mean a holistic approach. In other words, we try to meet as many of each veteran's needs as possible. We focus on basic needs that will improve the veteran's ability to secure and maintain emplo3rment sufficient to becoming inde- pendent of further assistance.
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