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Supporting Veterans Beyond the Uniform

Supporting Veterans Beyond the Uniform

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Veterans deserve more than gratitude — they deserve community, stability, and real opportunity. In this encore presentation of Corsi Nation, Dr. Jerome Corsi is joined by Joshua Macias of Veterans First to highlight a collaborative effort focused on helping veterans successfully transition into civilian life.
This episode features a virtual tour and in-depth discussion of Modern Towers in Homestead, Florida, a residential community designed to support veterans through housing, employment pathways, counseling resources, and peer connection. Dr. Corsi and Joshua explain why Veterans First is expanding housing initiatives like this, how these projects are structured, and what they mean for veterans seeking long-term stability after service.
The conversation explores:
How Veterans First supports veterans through housing and community
Why stable living environments are critical for successful reintegration
The vision behind Modern Towers and similar veteran-focused projects
How veterans can access information and apply for accommodations
This encore episode revisits an important conversation about honoring service through action — not just words.
🔗 Learn more about Modern Towers and veteran accommodations:
https://www.excelloliving.com
https://www.liveatmoderntowers.com/gallery/
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