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New Housing Center For St. Louis Veterans Opens

The transition from active military service to civilian life can challenge veterans and put a strain on a city’s homelessness resources.

In an attempt to address issues from homelessness to inaccessible health care, the St. Louis Veterans Association Medical Center has teamed up with The Salvation Army to build a new Veterans Residence near Washington and Locust.

Host Don Marsh spoke with Major Lonneal Richardson, Division Commander for the Midland Division of The Salvation Army and Joanne Joseph, Homeless Programs Supervisor at the VA Medical Center, about the new center’s goals.

Navy Veteran Rob Lawless joined the panel to describe his experience of transitioning back to civilian life. Lawless plans to move into the new residence in the coming days.

“I’ve been diagnosed with PTSD. I was a submarine sailor during the Cold War... There were some mental health issues that were never addressed. It’s hard to maintain medication compliance. And once that happens, you make a series of poor decisions, and you can find yourself on the street in a hurry,” Lawless said.

The center emphasizes what they call a “permanent solutions” approach to housing and care.

“Historically, we’ve approached the issue more in an emergency fashion, so we wait until someone shows up at our doorstep and they don’t have anywhere to go. So we’ve moved that model considerably over the past few years... we [are trying] to address prevention issues,” Joseph said.

Many of the residents also enroll in treatment programs through the Salvation Army.

“As we look at our military structure, it’s often brigades that come together and they work on assignments as a unit. And we see no difference in this particular setting. As vets come together looking and seeking to be self-sufficient, to get over addictions… they do it together as a group,” Richardson said.

Healthcare for Homeless Veterans
24/7 assistance line: National Call Center for Homeless Veterans: 1-877-4AID-VET
Website: www.va.gov/homeless

St. Louis Salvation Army
Phone: 314-646-3000
Website: stlsalvationarmy.org

With assistance from production intern Ariana Tobin.

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Mary Edwards came to St. Louis Public Radio in 1974, just after finishing her Bachelor of Music degree at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She has served the station in a number of capacities over the years. From 1988-2014 she also taught an undergraduate class in radio production at Webster University. Mary was inducted into the St. Louis Media History Foundation Media Hall of Fame in April, 2017 and received the Gateway Media Literacy Partners' Charles Klotzer Media Literacy Award in 2012. Mary retired from St. Louis Public Radio in 2018, but still serves the station as a St. Louis Symphony Producer.
Don Marsh served as host of St. Louis Public Radio’s “St. Louis on the Air" from 2005 to 2019, bringing discussions of significant topics to listeners' ears at noon Monday through Friday. Don has been an active journalist for 58 years in print, radio and television. He has won 12 Regional Emmy Awards for writing, reporting, and producing. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, was inducted into the St. Louis Media Hall of Fame in 2013, and named “Media Person of the Year” by the St. Louis Press Club in 2015. He has published three books: his most recent, “Coming of Age, Liver Spots and All: A Humorous Look at the Wonders of Getting Old,” “Flash Frames: Journey of a Journeyman Journalist” and “How to be Rude (Politely).” He holds an honorary Doctor of Arts and Letters degree from the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

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