
The past, present and future of veteran homelessness
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What will the homeless veteran population look like in 2025?
The number of homeless veterans in America has dropped more than 75% in the last decade but there are still about 16,000 veterans living on the street and 31,000 more in shelters. What are we prepared to do about it?
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VETERANS COMING HOME (VCH) is a project by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kindling Group, and Wisconsin Public Television.

The past, present and future of veteran homelessness
Clip: Season 1 | 1m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
The number of homeless veterans in America has dropped more than 75% in the last decade but there are still about 16,000 veterans living on the street and 31,000 more in shelters. What are we prepared to do about it?
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The past, present and future of veteran homelessness
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What will the homeless veteran population look like in 2025? (1m 45s)
Passing the Baton: Renewing America’s Legacy of Service
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Why do people enlist in the military?
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Why do people sign up? We broke down data on who joins and why. You might be surprised. (1m 48s)
A vet teaches the next generation to serve — through making
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An Army veteran teaches kids about making and civic responsibility in San Francisco. (3m 14s)
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What does it mean to serve your country?
Does serving your country mean serving in the military, or are there other ways to help? (1m 14s)
Does the divide between veterans and civilians matter?
In less than 50 years, a division emerged between civilians and veterans. Does it matter? (1m 50s)
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VETERANS COMING HOME (VCH) is a project by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kindling Group, and Wisconsin Public Television.