Susan Taapken
@SusyT
10 November, 09:11
In 2006, I served as a U.S. Navy IT specialist aiding my ship's mission of finding and neutralizing pirates off the coast of Somalia. Two years later, I was homeless, standing in a line in Gainesville, Florida that twisted around the block so I could donate blood in exchange for 20 bucks.
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37,000 U.S. Veterans Are Homeless. I Was One of Them | Opinion
Veterans are yelled at by VA receptionists, rushed through appointments with doctors and, when we find ourselves houseless, the medications keeping us alive disappear into the mail system or sit
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Homeless, and veteran should never be said. Shame.
12:20 AM - Nov 11, 2021
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