Service should be met with care, stability, and accountability — not neglect.
PROBLEM
- Veterans volunteered to serve their country, and many returned with lasting physical, mental, or financial challenges.
- Too many are discarded once their service ends, left to navigate broken systems alone.
- Veterans face higher risks of homelessness, mental health crises, and financial instability.
- Families who carried the burden of service are often ignored entirely.
SOLUTION
- End the abandonment of veterans once their service to this country is over.
- Ensure access to stable housing, mental health care, and job pathways that reflect the realities of post-service life.
- Support veterans’ families, including parents and caregivers, who share in the sacrifice.
- Cut through bureaucracy so veterans get help quickly, not after years of delays.
- Lead with personal accountability, grounded in firsthand experience as the father of three veterans.