Jon Bon Jovi built housing for 300 homeless veterans

For many years, Jon Bon Jovi was known for his rock hits that topped the charts. And now the singer

is using his famous voice to help the most vulnerable people through his JBJ Soul Foundation.

One of the problems solved by the fund is providing homeless people with accommodation, especially among veterans.

Jovi’s foundation allocated 525,000 dollars to provide shelter to these people.The foundation supports housing projects throughout the United States.

A new social house was opened in Washington with the money of a rock musician.

Although Jovi did not serve in the military, his parents were in the Navy. And now he wants to do his duty to the people who served in the army.

Many veterans returning from war have a hard time adjusting to civilian life. In the end, they end up without a job and without a home.

The HELP USA organization and the JBJ Soul Foundation have already provided apartments to dozens of veterans.

For example, Clifton Braxton, 72, a BBC veteran, has lived in a car with friends for almost 25 years. Now he finally has his new apartment.

29-year-old Latisha Austin became homeless in 2017 and lived in a nursing home for almost a year. Now he has an apartment in a new residential complex.

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