No chance "to under-promise and over-deliver" on this - it's more than "we can" - it is swearing to an oath to finish the goal within one year and complete the criteria to get confirmation from the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. The Mayor of New Orleans did just accomplished, as promised. - with No newspeak
As usual a lot of fanfare and skimpy details left out of Mesa Now press releases coming out of City Hall
Mayor John Giles selected to lead national effort to end veterans homelessness
Press release from City of Mesa Newsroom 01-21-2016 at 3:33:00 PM
Mayor John Giles has been selected to co-chair a national, bi-partisan effort to engage communities across the country in the effort to end veterans homelessness. . .
Mesa joined the Mayor’s Challenge to End Veterans Homelessness in January 2015 and in one year found permanent supportive housing for more than 70 veterans. Mesa has coordinated dozens of local organizations, municipalities and federal agencies to provide the resources needed to find housing for our veterans.
“I’m proud to co-chair this task force with New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu as we work to honor the service of our veterans by making sure all of them have a home to call their own,” Mayor John Giles said. “By focusing our resources and maximizing our commitment, we can end veteran homelessness in our communities and our country.”
Sounds great, right? The goal in one year is to end veteran homelessness and the City of Mesa apparently does not know how many homeless vets there are here, hoping to find that out by a one-day count enlisting volunteers to do the job.
Reality Check:
The First Lady Announces the Mayors Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness
First Lady Michelle Obama announced a new program on June 4, 2014 that aimed to end veteran homelessness in the U.S. by year's end 2015.
Readers can watch the June 2014 announcement in the 35:28 You Tube video just above.


















