On the Right Track - U.S.VETS permanent housing resident David Harty successfully turns his life around.
Painting His Way To Victory - U.S.VETS’ veteran Mike Victory uses art to reach out to others.
U.S.VETS’ Veteran Overcomes Obstacles On Road To Success - Life is not without its challenges, and no one knows this better than Nathaniel Simmons. Nathaniel, 56, has traveled a rocky road on becoming the person he is today.
Former Client Writes A Song For U.S.VETS - From Larry Bombard –Alumni, U.S.VETS Prescott
I arrived at U.S.VETS-Prescott in November 2003, after six months at the Domiciliary in Bath, NY. The trip was the longest bus ride of [...]
Attitude Is Everything: Change Is a Process within Me - David Velasquez, who served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War, came to L.A.VETS in 1997 after a lengthy struggle with homelessness and alcoholism. After completing [...]
Recovery & Rewriting Your Own Life Story: The Best is Yet to Come - Maurice Buck Jr., a U.S. Air Force veteran, came to U.S.VETS-Inglewood in January 2009. Before that, he left behind his life in St. Louis, Mo to spend 13 months at The House of Uhuru learning to live without the use of drugs or alcohol.
A Veteran’s Lesson: If You Need Help Seek It Out and Ask - Leroy Lawrence, who served as a Private First Class in the Marines from 1980 to 1983 in Okinawa and South Korea, was referred to U.S.VETS-Inglewood site from the Haven I re-entry program at the West Los Angeles VA. He has participated in the Veterans in Progress (VIP) program and accessed U.S.VETS transitional and permanent housing facilities.
Turning Struggle into Success: From U.S.VETS Client to Board Member - Navy veteran Linda Miles-Celistan struggled with homelessness and addiction for years before U.S.VETS helped her get off the streets. Now she’s on its board of [...]
A Ray of Hope: From Addiction to Sober Living & Employment - Michael B.Army Veteran ’78-’80
Rank: E3When Michael first arrived at U.S. VETS in October 2007 he had lost everything. His job, marriage, and savings were [...]
Navajo Native American Veteran United With Family After 56 Years - Army Veteran ’76-’77
Rank: PV-1From a very young age, James W. knew he was adopted. For nearly 56 years he dreamed about [...]

