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Veteran homelessness is often discussed in numbers. This documentary centers the people behind those statistics, highlighting personal experiences alongside the policies and systems that affect outcomes.

The film invites viewers to listen, learn, and consider how communities can better support veterans on their path to stability.

Details

  • Format: Documentary Short
  • Intended audiences: Community groups, workplaces, Veteran Service Organizations, colleges, and schools
  • Runtime: 28min

About the Documentary

This documentary explores veteran homelessness through the lived experiences of veterans and the practitioners working alongside them. It examines how housing instability intersects with health care, employment, trauma, and access to servi=0-es, while also highlighting the systems and policies that shape outcomes.

Rather than focusing solely on crisis, the film emphasizes dignity, resilience, and the impact of coordinated, evidence-based solutions. Viewers gain a clearer understanding of why veteran homelessness persists, what is working, and what communities can do to support lasting stability.

Designed for facilitated screenings and discussion, the film is well suited for community groups, workplaces, educational settings, and organizational events.

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