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Serving your country on the battlefield is portrayed as one of the most heroic acts a mere mortal can perform. Yet, some US soldiers return from the trenches to find their families and society have abandoned them.<\/p>\n

What is Lack of Support and How Does it Contribute to the Growing Number of Homeless Veterans?<\/h3>\n

At some point in your life, you’ve interacted with a homeless person. It may have been under a street lamp at a busy intersection or in a subway station, airport, or shopping mall. Perhaps it was a brief experience or something that turned into a long conversation. In the back of your mind, you probably wondered how they wound up in such a precarious position. If this person was a war veteran, you might have recognized them either by their scars or their medals, or a combination of both.<\/p>\n

The leading cause of homelessness for veterans is the same as for the general population. It is a lack of affordable housing. However, unlike the general population, an overall lack of support is also a key contributor to homelessness for US veterans.<\/p>\n

In this context, lack of support can be identified as multiple forms of social isolation. Three separate studies<\/a> conducted between the mid-’90s and 2012 concluded that social isolation played a significant role in turning veterans from heroes to homeless people. Many veterans found it difficult to cope in such a hostile environment after engaging in the kind of combat that can leave physical and emotional scars. Upon returning home to US soil, many veterans experienced isolation from:<\/p>\n