Watch as a AGIF National Commander sees for himself on March 3, 2022 how the west LA VA, Soldiers’ Home treats homeless and disabled Veterans in the nation’s capital of Veteran homelessness and suicide. It took a National Commander and video cameras to get them to open the room to let Lavon, an Iraq War Veteran play his piano. Why do veterans only get 1 washer and dryer? Why do veterans have limited shower hours and living in 64 square foot plastic boxes 4 feet bigger than a California prison cell.
C.T.R.S. stands for Care Treatment Rehab Services and its more like a prisoners outdoor encampment. The sheds are the smallest sheds Pallet shelter has ever built. I believe it use to be a Revocable Lease with Brentwood School, Village For Vets, and Inner City Law. The stories are endless about the negligence and inhumanity that goes on in CTRS…
The Veterans should be living in the buildings like 220, rent free, like the 4-5 thousands Veterans use to before UCLA, Brentwood School, and third party non Veteran special interests started taking the land.
Despite Dr. Steven Braverman giving the National Commander permission he seemed to backtrack when he realized it wasn’t a PR campaign for the private interest taking and or exploiting the land. See email below from Dr. Steven Braverman, who at the time was the Director of the West Los Angeles VA trying to restrict AGIF (he presumably mistypes when calling it AFGI). Thank you Ernesto Hernandez for sending me this correspondence from Dr. Braverman.
AGIF National Board Letter 20220311
AGIF National Commander responds to Dr. Steven Braverman
AGIF National Commander writes a letter he was able to hand directly to President Biden in Washington D.C.
An email Dr. Steven Braverman wrote to Howard Hernandez who at the time had an executive level AGIF position and CC: Robert McKenrick the following about West LA Researcher and civil rights advocate, Ryan Thompson.