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San Diego has approved $4 million in initial funding for a program to find homes for 1,000 homeless veterans in the next year.
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Vets' Community Connection will match veterans with volunteers who can give advice on living in San Diego.
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Students at Kearny High School shared proposals to turn San Diego's old Central Library into a comprehensive center for military veterans.
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The Porter Ranch gas leak appears to be stopped. The Coastal Commission stops Charles Lester. Rocky Chavez stops running for U.S. Senate. Twenty-seven San Diego veterans killed themselves in 18 months.
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The San Diego Housing Commission Friday is looking at Mayor Kevin Faulconer's plan to house 1,000 homeless veterans by the end of this year.
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer's "Housing Our Heroes" is a $12.5 million program to provide housing for 1,000 homeless military veterans in the coming year. It was launched Wednesday by the San Diego Housing Commission.
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More than 1,500 volunteers roamed through downtown and suburban areas early Friday morning to see how many people are living on the streets or in shelters.
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The 10th Project Homeless Connect, a one-day resource event at Golden Hall in downtown San Diego for the region's homeless population, attracted hundreds of people Wednesday.
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City officials put out a call Tuesday for donations of goods and services for the 10th Project Homeless Connect.
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