Jon Bon Jovi dedicated his newest song โUnbrokenโ to honor veterans suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), but his new single is not the last thing he did for the brave men who served our country.
The Grammy Award-winning singer and philanthropist, through his JBJ Soul Foundation, donated $500,000 to help build the Walter Reed facility veteran housing assistance in Washington DC.
He spoke in CNNโs โThe Lead with Jake Trapper,โ Bon Jovi shared his insights on how soldiers must deal with the grim effects of war, even if itโs decades down the road.
โOftentimes, [veterans] left to deal with PTSD [Post Traumatic Stress Disorder] and the issue of coming back to the workplace after leaving the battlefieldโฆLife as you knew it is going to be different, and sometimes, people need that extra help.โ
Jon Bon Joviโs foundation worked together with HELP USA to construct the apartment facility. It took a decade before the retirement home came into fruition. โItโs here, itโs real. 77 vets will have a place to call home.โ Jon Bon Jovi said.
For the homeless veterans like Clifton Braxton, this is what they need. โWhen I came back here with those pictures in my head and did not know it was called . . . It took me another 20 years before I could get a handle on that PTSD.โ He told CNN.
The newly constructed apartment for veterans is not only a home for people like Braxton. Various programs are conducted to help homeless veterans get back on their feet while giving them a place they can consider as a sanctuary.Braxtonโs life int the Walter Reed facility is much different from what heโs experienced in the past. โThose are brand-new beds . . . If I do my part, I canโt be told: โYouโve got to leave.โ Theyโre not going to tear this place down.
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