ARIZONA NEWS

Phoenix veterans gain sense of belonging at temporary home

Jul 30, 2014, 1:41 PM | Updated: 1:51 pm

PHOENIX — A group of volunteers worked through the heat Wednesday morning to help some veterans in Phoenix.

The group of 40 men and women gathered outside the U.S. Vets facility near Seventh Street and Broadway Road to repair a temporary housing building for veterans.

The nonprofit US Vets houses about 70 people who are working to get back into permanent housing.

Kate Warren, program manager with Rebuilding Together, helped organize the volunteers.

“They’ll be painting this building, it all needs to be painted,” she said. “They’ll be doing the landscaping, there are some big plants that need to be moved … we will be working on the inside (by) painting a wall and putting up some really big military insignia to really let people know it’s a program that serves veterans and it’s a place people can take pride in.”

Volunteers also made benches to place around the property as well as installed a window air conditioning unit inside the building’s kitchen.

“(We’re) putting in some window air-conditioning units, as you know that’s important in Arizona,” she said.

Warren said veterans living at the facility receive great care and support but it has been difficult for the organization to keep up with the property maintenance.

That’s where the volunteers come in, Warren said.

“To get those things that they’d like to get done, done, but they’d never be able to put it up on the top of their budget,” she said.

Warren said the goal is to help the veterans feel more at home, even if it’s just for the short time they live there.

“It’s important for everyone to have a nice place to live,” she said. “To know that where you’re living is not just transitional housing or a program place, but you’re actually at a place where people care.”

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

A 4-year-old boy died after being pulled from a pool. (Pexels Photo)...

KTAR.com

4-year-old boy dead after being pulled from Mesa pool

A four-year-old boy has died after he was pulled from a pool in Mesa on Monday evening, according to the Mesa Police Department.

5 hours ago

Democratic Rep. Greg Stanton announced the $1.75 million that will support two water infrastructure...

Serena O'Sullivan

Mesa announces $1.75 million federal investment in 2 water infrastructure projects

The federal government allocated almost $2 million to support Mesa water services, Rep. Greg Stanton announced during a Monday press event.

6 hours ago

A 3-year-old girl reportedly died after being pulled from a pool Tuesday afternoon at a north Phoen...

KTAR.com

5-year-old boy in critical condition after being found in Phoenix pool

A five-year-old boy is in critical condition after a drowning incident in an apartment pool in Phoenix on Monday evening, authorities said.

7 hours ago

Arizona judge declares mistrial in case of rancher who shot migrant...

Associated Press

Arizona judge declares mistrial in the case of a rancher accused of fatally shooting a migrant

An Arizona judge declared a mistrial in the case of rancher accused of killing a Mexican man on his property near the U.S.-Mexico border.

9 hours ago

miniDunes golf course in Maricopa adds LED lights for nighttime...

KTAR.com

6-hole golf course in Maricopa adds lights for night play

MiniDunes, a golf course in Maricopa's Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club, now has 15 poles with 88 LED light fixtures for nighttime games.

10 hours ago

A solar installer works on the roof of a home in Frankfort, Ky., July 17, 2023. Arizona received a ...

Kevin Stone

Arizona gets $156.12 million grant from federal Solar For All program on Earth Day

The Biden administration gave Arizona a nice Earth Day present in the form of a $156.12 million grant from the Solar For All program.

11 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

DESERT INSTITUTE FOR SPINE CARE

Desert Institute for Spine Care is the place for weekend warriors to fix their back pain

Spring has sprung and nothing is better than March in Arizona. The temperatures are perfect and with the beautiful weather, Arizona has become a hotbed for hikers, runners, golfers, pickleball players and all types of weekend warriors.

...

COLLINS COMFORT MASTERS

Here are 5 things Arizona residents need to know about their HVAC system

It's warming back up in the Valley, which means it's time to think about your air conditioning system's preparedness for summer.

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

Phoenix veterans gain sense of belonging at temporary home