Through the proceeds from Home Run for Heroes, Sikorsky supports Harkness House / Columbus House, which offers a safe living environment for homeless
veterans and helps them to reintegrate into society; the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center, which assists veterans recovering from homelessness and mental illness in surmounting legal obstacles to housing, health care, and income; and the Connecticut Fallen Heroes Foundation, which has dedicated itself to always remembering, posthumously, fallen heroes each year sin
veterans and helps them to reintegrate
into society; the Connecticut
Veterans Legal Center, which assists veterans recovering from homelessness and mental illness in surmounting legal obstacles to housing, health care, and income; and the Connecticut Fallen Heroes Foundation, which has dedicated itself to always remembering, posthumously, fallen heroes each year sin
Veterans Legal Center, which assists
veterans recovering from homelessness and mental illness in surmounting legal obstacles to housing, health care, and income; and the Connecticut Fallen Heroes Foundation, which has dedicated itself to always remembering, posthumously, fallen heroes each year sin
veterans recovering from
homelessness and mental illness in surmounting legal obstacles to housing, health care, and income; and the Connecticut Fallen Heroes Foundation, which has dedicated itself to always remembering, posthumously, fallen heroes each year since 2004.
In addition, President Obama's plan to end
homelessness among
veterans has had success, in part, because of its focus on immediately placing people who are homeless
into permanent housing without requiring them to first complete an alcohol or drug treatment program.