Deeply saddened, concerned by veteran’s account of Liberty House experience
read more…: Deeply saddened, concerned by veteran’s account of Liberty House experienceI am deeply concerned about the future of Liberty House under the current staff.
I am deeply concerned about the future of Liberty House under the current staff.
I left Liberty House without the help I needed. The magic and energy cultivated under the former director’s regime was gone. The house was a ghost.
There’s something going on at Liberty House that has several former board members worried about the future – things that signal “the little non-profit that could” is sputtering a bit, after a recent shift in leadership and shuffling of board membership.
Liberty House has received a $25,000 donation from Express Employment Professionals in support of its work to help homeless vets, one of six non-profit recipients nationally of a total of $75,000
New Hampshire State Rep. Al Baldasaro, R-Londonderry, had a moment in the national spotlight on Tuesday when he was invited to the microphone to defend Donald Trump during a Q&A session with the press. The topic was the $6 million Trump raised for veterans charities.
[UPDATED: Feb. 9 with big check photo!] Liberty House executive director Keith Howard just wants to do the right thing. That’s why he declined an invitation from Donald Trump to receive a donation during a scheduled campaign event on Monday.
Keith Howard says it’s “a piece of surrealism,” that his tiny Liberty House outreach for homeless veterans made the short list of benefactors of Donald Trump’s pop-up counter-debate fundraiser.
Why would any organization leave money on the table, and why would a man take a pay cut? Simple. It is the right thing to do, and it is necessary to maintain our core principles.
“The one thing I never let my childhood do is break me,” Mike explains, preferring making people laugh to tearing them down. A proud father and grandfather, Mike is a testament to survivors everywhere. Listen to his interview here.
Liberty House has a current resident who’s ready to move on but is having trouble finding an apartment. Can you help?