Ask Vincent Morales, who served in both Afghanistan and Iraq, if America supports its veterans, and he’ll tell you, “Everybody loves a warrior when the enemy is at the gate.”

But what about when that warrior comes home and needs healthcare, or housing, or help navigating the VA system?

The good news for America’s 18 million veterans is that there have never been more organizations providing more services to the men and women who’ve worn the uniform.

The bad news, according to leaders of veterans charity groups across the U.S., is that the need has never been greater.

Morales is a co-founder of the Veterans Community Project, which provides housing for homeless veterans, many of whom are struggling with PTSD and other issues. He shared his story at a recent Washington, D.C., roundtable

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