Author Topic: School Shop Class Making Urns for Fallen Veterans  (Read 372 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

rangerrebew

  • Guest
School Shop Class Making Urns for Fallen Veterans
« on: December 26, 2019, 04:44:48 pm »
School Shop Class Making Urns for Fallen Veterans
 

Trying to fit in after military service is hard for many veterans returning to civilian life. Many of them end to adapt to life after the military just fine, but there are a few that will end up in despair. In one report over 47,000 veterans were still homeless which accounts for about 10 percent of the people that are homeless in America. As a homeless person, they are often forgotten about. When they pass away no one cares. Except for one group of high school students is seeking to help change that.

Some groups help when a homeless veteran dies, but they cannot reach everyone. The group of students from New Mexico are all part of the woodworking class the builds urns and then donates them to people that need them. Normally when a homeless veteran dies they are buried in a rather informal way. The people that receive the urns for their loved ones are grateful to have such a gift in honor of their service.

https://americanpeopledaily.com/school-shop-class-making-urns-for-fallen-veterans/