Tuesday, November 27, 2012
homeless Veterans ask help, Maggie hassan goveror nh
Homeless Veterans
No matter what building single person cabins on eleven-acres of land at 101 Stepping Stone Rd Lee NH is going to take an informed public. After purchasing the land with our life savings, we mortgaged our home to get enough money to build the first cabin and site work. There must be citizens out there willing to donate or sell at fair price gravel and other material and heavy equipment. We will have enough money to do the sight work and build the first few units but we can do a lot better with help from people and business willing to donate (any donation will be tax deductable for the site is a registered non-profit to help homeless US Military Veterans) material, such as gravel or other building necessities. The key fact is going to be if politicians in Concord take notice so the newspapers will start informing their readers of citizens willing to help the homeless Veterans at no cost to the homeless. Permission for putting in the driveway to the street should come this week. Our goal because of winter is to get the site work done so by June we can have the first homeless veteran with his own living quarters to call home for as long as it takes for each US Military Veteran to get back on his or her feet. There will be no time limit or restrictions these US Military Veterans can live rent free to try to reintegrate back into this civilized society. No matter what I have a house, wife and family, as I was one of the homeless 100% disabled US Military Veteran once. I have given almost every day since coming back alive; volunteer help to others with out regret. Through what the VA and government have done to me learning from and seeing today’s returning US Military Veterans do not go through the same is my Wife and my goal. NH Executive Counsel Chris Sununu gave his time to see and I thank him for going out of his way to help homeless US Military Veterans have a chance.
Anyone wanting to see the sight the driveway is cut just not earth removed and gravel put in. It will be a beautiful place with paths through the woods and a chapel on the property for these veterans to re-unite with civilized society at their own pace if ever. It is not all that easy to come back from where command controls and the enemy inflicts every aspect of your well being day after day. Most Combat veterans will not be seen, as PTSD does not set in for maybe years after returning. By the time it starts to affect ones life others forget it is where you have been and now think of you as a danger and reject you from society. You lose everything because even the VA does not recognize mental illness that does not harvest until years after discharge leaving the US Military Veteran homeless and alone on the street.
I am asking the politicians in Concord to take notice and ask the newspapers why they are so cruel to US Military Veterans by censoring the facts of the place in Lee NH trying to get started. Imagine the change for that first homeless US Military Veteran having a warm home instead of the street. Imagine the many more over the years that will follow to see just what we went to war for is true.
I am not asking for money just citizens and businesses help to inform the public and make this a reality. Thank You
Ask the Union Leader, Seacoast newspapers, Patch, Concord Monitor, Carriage town, and all the others why they are hurting US Military Veterans by neglect and reject.
Peter Macdonald Sgt USMC Semper Fi
465 Packers falls rd Lee NH 03824 603-781-3839
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