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Veterans Sleep Out for Homeless Awareness
11 Mar
Summary
- Campaign urges support for homeless veterans this March.
- Former service members face challenges readjusting to civilian life.
- Funds raised aid emergency accommodation and job support services.

Veterans in Kent are actively participating in the Great Tommy Sleep Out, a month-long campaign throughout March aimed at highlighting the issue of veteran homelessness. Organized by the Royal British Veterans Enterprise (RBVE), the initiative encourages individuals and groups to spend a night or more sleeping outdoors. This event seeks to draw attention to the harsh realities faced by former service members upon returning to civilian life.
Many veterans encounter significant difficulties readjusting, often due to the psychological weight of service and traumatic experiences. These challenges can lead to a loss of structure, purpose, and self-identity, making communication of their struggles difficult and potentially leading to destructive behaviors. The RBVE provides crucial support, including emergency accommodation, housing assistance, and employment opportunities at their factory, helping veterans reconnect with the community.




