VETERAN'S CARE AND HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION
A nation that sends its sons and daughters to serve has a sacred obligation to care for them when they come home. Yet too many veterans return to long wait times, untreated trauma, and even homelessness. Patriotism doesn’t end with a salute — it begins again the day a veteran steps back onto American soil.
THE PROBLEM
More than 33,000 veterans experience homelessness on any given night.
VA backlogs leave veterans waiting months or years for critical benefits or medical care.
Many veterans with PTSD or chronic injuries slip through cracks in the system, cycling between hospitals, shelters, and the streets.
Rural and small-town veterans often live hours away from the nearest VA facility.
Veterans’ spouses and caregivers receive little support or respite, despite being vital to recovery.
No one who risked their life for this country should ever have to sleep in a car or beg for care.
OUR PLAN - HONOR IN ACTION
We will build a veterans’ support network that actually honors the promise America made:
Guaranteed Housing for Every Veteran — A permanent “no veteran left outside” standard, pairing housing with local case management.
Fully Funded VA Modernization — Streamlined digital systems, same-day primary care, and full coverage for mental and physical injuries.
24/7 Crisis Response Network — Mental health and suicide prevention lines staffed by trained veterans and clinicians, not call-center scripts.
Veteran Employment & Apprenticeship Pipeline — Bridge programs that connect veterans’ skills to high-demand civilian jobs.
Family & Caregiver Support — Expand stipends, respite services, and counseling for family members providing home care.
Mobile VA Clinics — Deployable units to reach rural and underserved veterans instead of forcing endless travel.
Streamlined Benefits Enrollment — One digital application for all federal and state veterans’ programs — automatic enrollment for eligible service members at discharge.
WHY IT MATTERS
Veterans kept their promise to this country — now this country must keep its promise to them.
When we take care of those who served, we strengthen the fabric of the nation they fought to defend.
“You shouldn’t have to fight another war just to get the benefits you were promised.”
