New computer network to better serve veterans

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By Jeanette Steele
Veterans advocates on Monday unveiled a new web portal with hopes of using the technology to help San Diego County’s vets navigate the often-confusing world of social services.
The website, sandiegounited.org, is intended to be an open door to a network of groups that provide services such as housing, job training and mental health counseling.
“Rather than saying, ‘Here are the numbers to these six organizations, best of luck,’ … this is putting the onus for on us as the service providers,” said Gabe Kendall of 211 San Diego, one of the nonprofit organizations shepherding the project.
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