The NCHV means well, but just is not mean enough for the job of homeless veterans

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The NCHV means well, but just is not mean enough for the job of homeless veterans.

By  James (jim) P. White

National Coalition of Homeless Veterans (NCHV) is a lobby firm and a public affairs broker in Washington DC. 76,000 Veterans were homeless on any given night in 2009, while 136,000 Veterans spent at least one night in a shelter that year. Their summit is in June 6-8, Washington, DC.  The Host Hotel is the Grand Hyatt. Surrounded by DC’s most expensive property the dialogs continue in how to “end” homelessness transitions of our wounded warrior’s. I for one agree about the “end” order Secretary Shinseki the Veterans Affairs top leader abstracted as a mission and vision statement. And I know it is achievable. The question I have is the lead partner mean enough to keep to the task?

Veterans represent about 12 percent of the 2009 national homeless population. Of those, more than 11,300 Veterans 18 to 30 years old – the main age group that served during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars – used a shelter, according to the report.

James (Jim) P. White is the archivist/scholar of the sci r veterans and arts café in Pittsburgh, Pa. and says for the last eleven years with countless dollars spent, the National Coalition of Homeless Veterans (NCHV) a lobbying pr broker to city homeless veteran partners is not mean enough for today’s challenges. The cost alone of there fancy awards to folks over eleven years, well as long as one veteran is homeless not one award is foreseeable in our core thinking.

The NCHV leadership and board are just not “mean” enough to end homelessness for veterans in America. Think prime-three, as sensing binds all things. The equipotential resilience matrix as is one study worth a dialog. And if I wanted the NCHV board to read it, I would have to pay 150.bucks.

Well too me, that’s a different kind of means-test. Our committee is eclectic, “not guilty not crazy”, as the most astute book is titled. I could purchase at 133 pages, of useful and engaging tools at $6.00 dollars a book that has been field tested. Not only do I get a sober judgment cascade for vets who had trusted self-medicinal as a means to an end with this book I get a mentor journeyman/woman as a second investment so now my cost is $3.00 a book.  That’s philanthropic sensing that binds the mission cascade. I always remember the Army ad “We do more before 9am than most people do all day.” There is something eclectic in that ethos in respect to ending homeless vets sleeping in tent cities and park benches.

Vets do not fully trust VA’s assessments as a means to escape PTSD. Further, I could feed or pay for bus tickets for that $150.00 to homeless vets in our city to get the service needed to transition with dignity. The math says $150.00 bucks times 11 years, well that’s a lot of bus passes and books in Pittsburgh or Kansas City. Money is tight regardless of your position in life and every social-penny needs to filter-potential to the 11,300 current era veteran‘s. The people and the tools have to be philanthropic and collaborative as equal costs in the ethos drivers.

“Ending” homelessness is local and we celebrate this courage, determination and compassion with partners in trust. The OIM, or outreach-intervention & mentorship matrixes is the parallel dynamics.

Mostly retired military, and a few double-dipping officers and NCOs in positions across the partnerships in leadership as the old guard. NCHV has a membership fee and really when you get down to it only help you if you join there association. You still pay travel costs to and from DC to hear the same jargons and sometimes when we energy-stream the field forget what is real and most important. You’ll never ever truly “end” veterans homeless in a 9 to 5 application. The real work begins at 5pm if your outreach and intervention advanced in your sciences.  NCHV associations we remote sensed were closed on weekends and only open for appointments to veterans homeless or in transition. Anyone ever ask what the relativity cause and effect of regress is? We have given up asking. Its too much paperwork to ask.

Homeless veterans have died alone on their watch these past eleven years in operation. Our veterans can no longer be called “clients” they are “vulnerable patients”, period, they have illnesses where patient-centered is a buzz word yet is greater a ethos, a oath. .  In many respects that’s the defining of “mean” as a adjective and is part our message. Yet in the science which escapes their language in public affairs we see mean as a noun.

As in the mathematics’ as is the sum divided. We suggest a mean balance, a little firmness and science and forget the lobby and PR. We can use that money better in the “mean streets” of America for outreach and interventions.

They are using our philanthropic verbiage this year at the annual get-together. Our blueprint we wrote here in Pittsburgh back in 2009, but, I do not think they understand what is required to get cross-partners in this concept. Best cause and effect is the nature of Philanthropic. It is not about giving money away, it is truly about getting the means testing in order.

Bureaucratic and lobbying public affairs are just not welcomed at many corporate tables and rightfully so as experience has taught in corporate circles.  There is no room for ego’s or rank. There is room for men and leaders in the homeless agency’s charged with ending who are strong enough too end their professionals at the exact same time ending veterans homeless. Now you know how we at our sci r veterans and arts café structure our scientific revolutions in social distress causes. Some say we are means focused, a few just think we’re mean-spirited, either way; we are evidence-based on cause and effects as the means outweighs all syntax’s

We know, we’ve build an army of cross-dimensional in collaboration partnership with foundations. Real numbers build collaborations, the citizen science is earning greater respect more so than PR or brokers are in the general symmetry of trust matters most in medical diplomacy issues.

And the means testing the balance in veteran’s homeless you’ll find in the field outreach as we have at sci r veterans and arts café where the word trust is the sub-rosa as a prime key to the challenges of this era of veterans truly coming home.

The trust was killed the hour they left the military, the resentments are binding the homeless in a hunter’s impulse to the distresses. There are no amounts of medicines that can address this quark so it is beyond science and is now in the philanthropic sciences or humanities. 11,300 homeless veterans avoid veteran hospitals altogether and if we’re smart enough to have a outreach team in place we can earn back trust, dialog the avoidance principle, keep our commitments. That’s philanthropic collaboration 2.0 as a science. It’s a means testing you cannot learn from behind a 9 to 5 desk in Washington, DC, Los Angeles Ca, Portland Or and all cities and farmlands in our country until you stream the fields after 5pm and on weekends.

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Contact  James (jim) P. White, at  [email protected]

 

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