Listen "Why Some Homeless Vets Say No to Help"
Episode Synopsis
Some people think if a homeless veteran turns down help, it's because they don't really need it. The truth? It's rarely that simple. In this episode, Navy veteran and Mountain Valor Executive Director Kathryn Whittenberger breaks down why some veterans say "no" to shelters and services—even when their needs are urgent. From chronic trauma and PTSD to shame, addiction, and distrust of the systems meant to help, Katt pulls no punches in explaining the complex, deeply human reasons behind those refusals. She also shares how events like Mountain Valor Fest create safer, trust-building spaces that can turn a "no" into a "maybe," and a "maybe" into a "yes." If you've ever felt confused, frustrated, or helpless watching a homeless veteran refuse help, this conversation will give you the context—and compassion—you need to see the situation differently. VA Support for Homeless Veterans: https://www.va.gov/homeless/
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