www.HELPUSA.org/veteran
HELP USA, one of the largest nonprofit housing organizations for the homeless in the country, is taking steps to ensure an adequate safety net for soldiers returning from Afghanistan. The organization has specialized transitional and permanent supportive housing residences and employment services for veterans in NYC, Newark, Philadelphia and Las Vegas with projects in development in Washington DC and Maryland.
The organization today released a PSA film message featuring U.S. Ranger and Bronx native Robert LeBron, an Iraq war veteran who was forced to seek shelter in HELP USA's homeless shelter on Morris Avenue with his 14-year-old son
@Cgopat you americans are so ridiculous...
Darusdei 5 months ago
This video needs to be removed. It is a misrepresentation of his service.
justinhcannon 6 months ago
Sorry Robert Lebron, but serving and fighting for your country does not guarantee you a free pass for the rest of your life. I served in the Marine Corps and afterwards did odd jobs, ekeing a living until I could find a stable career...as many others have. Try grooming yourself like a professional and ditching the silly oversized earrings (which I don't understand why you would have if you're so needy), getting up off your lazy ass, and finding a job...or even two, no matter how menial.
Cgopat 7 months ago