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VA in West LA addressing issues surrounding veterans, homelessness

Por: ABC7 Health March 06, 2023

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West L.A. (KABC) -- The West Los Angeles V-A is working to keep homeless veterans off the streets.I can't call my car home, but this is home right here. It's permanent, said Maurice Valerio.For years, 80 year old buildings like this one deteriorated, some even sat vacant, on the campus of the West L.A. VA. But all of that is starting to change, in an effort to address veteran homelessness. 63-year old Valerio moved into a renovated... + full article



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