How the United States Can Help Its Veterans

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In the coming years, Vietnam veterans will navigate greater challenges with their health. Younger vets will transition to civilian life at a pace of slightly less than 200,000 a year.

Already, the Department of Veterans Affairs indicates that more veterans are utilizing their services, and surveys from veterans groups and feedback from caregivers on the front lines all suggest that demand for their support is increasing At the same time, the American governmentā€™s financial support for the veteran community is waning.

And thousands of small charities, despite good intentions, are failing to demonstrate compelling impact and, in turn, not inspiring enough donations to keep up with these growing needs. Addressing this failure will require an urgent and great reimagining of veteran support.

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