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Let’s Tell Our Homeless Veterans “Welcome Home” This Year

Let’s Tell Our Homeless Veterans “Welcome Home” This Year

By Susan B. Parks, President & CEO, Orange County United Way

Originally published in the Orange County Business Journal.

Veterans Day.

It’s the day we honor and thank those who have selflessly put their lives on the line to serve in the Armed Forces. Our veterans exude strength, bravery, resilience and sacrifice.

Sadly, life is not always easy for our veterans once they return to civilian life. As a result, hundreds of veterans in Orange County have ended up experiencing homelessness. The 2019 Point In Time Count revealed a total of 311 homeless veterans in Orange County. Out of that population, 68.2% were unsheltered while 31.8% were in either an emergency or transitional shelter.

It’s hard to imagine that after years of service, many veterans don’t have a safe, and comfortable space – a place to return to called home.

With the current COVID-19 pandemic in full swing, it’s more important than ever that we as a community say, “welcome home” to veterans experiencing homelessness. With the support of Orange County property owners and landlords such as Jerry Mendoza of Main Street Management, we are making progress towards ending Veteran Homelessness through our WelcomeHomeOC program, which reduces the time involved in the search for housing by increasing the availability of rental units.

Mendoza, a veteran of the United States Marine Corps., is a property manager with Orange County-based management company Main Street Management, which is currently part of our WelcomeHomeOC property owner network.

As a veteran himself, after joining Main Street Management two years ago, Mendoza advocated for the company to begin accepting Section 8 rental assistance housing vouchers. He understands the true power and positive impact that a home can have on veterans, and especially those who are homeless in Orange County.

Then, when he found out about WelcomeHomeOC in 2019, he urged his company to get involved. So far, Mendoza has helped house several veterans in just one year in apartment complexes across Orange County, with high hopes of housing many more in the coming months.

Mendoza has a message to other property owners in Orange County who are considering joining the WelcomeHomeOC property owner network: “We all have to do our part. No one is a burden and we are all human. WelcomeHomeOC eliminates any fears that property owners might have – and at the end of the day, there is no better feeling than helping those who have made you a priority and helped you remain safe in your lifetime.”

To continue reading, click here to see the original article in the Orange County Business Journal.

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