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Shelter for homeless vets creates stir

Home for homeless veterans draws complaints

Date published: 5/3/2007

BY DONNIE JOHNSTON

A large group of neighbors asked the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night to help them deal with a shelter for homeless veterans that they feel threatens the security of their community.

"I have two children; this is a concern for me," Michael Anderson, an active member of the military, told the supervisors.

Anderson lives on Gravel Road, near what has become known as Compassion House, a kind of halfway house for homeless veterans and, according to neighbors, some veterans with chemical dependency.

"These veterans need to be somewhere downtown where they can be close to medical services," Anderson, who said he works in the medical field in the Air Force, said.

He added that most places that deal with chemical dependencies have security guards.

Compassion House, operated by Yolanda Dean, opened last month on Lord Willing Farm near Alanthus, several miles north of Brandy Station. It is part of Dean Outreach Ministry.

According to Linda Thompson, who volunteers there, there are now three homeless veterans in the facility. She told the Board of Supervisors that there are no drugs or alcohol allowed there.

"These vets are going to be taken care of," Thompson, who is associated with the Culpeper Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America, said.

Her husband, Sam Thompson, who is president of the Vietnam Veterans' Culpeper chapter, echoed his wife's sentiments.

"There are no addicts there," he said. "I'm proud that our chapter has been part of this Compassion House."

Neighbors, however, shared numerous concerns.

"I live right across the road, and I do not feel safe anymore," said Robert Demarest, himself a veteran. "Every morning when my fiance goes to work, these guys are looking and gawking at her."

Tammy Jones told the board that this was not a veterans' issue, but rather one of safety and zoning.

"My husband sees these men walking around the neighborhood," she said. "That's not comforting."

Jones and Brett Massey said that the Compassion House had become a reality without the knowledge of any of the neighbors, and had bypassed both the Culpeper County Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors.

"That property is zoned A-1 and no conditional use permit has been issued for this facility," Massey said. "This is a violation as we see it."

Massey gave the supervisors a petition that he said had been signed by 43 members of the neighborhood.

"This is a quiet, rural community," he reiterated.

Bootie Smith, a Vietnam War veteran, agreed with Massey's assessment of the neighborhood and added that the Compassion House would do nothing to destroy it.

"This house is never going to change [anything]," Smith said, adding, "I'm hoping and praying that if I was homeless there'd be somebody to help me."

Smith and Thompson contended that all these veterans need is a chance to work their way back into society.

Neighbors argued, however, that at least one of the three veterans in residence was discharged from the military in the late 1970s.

"We are requesting an investigation of this situation," said Kristie Vick. "We are concerned for the safety of our children."

The neighbors threatened legal action if the supervisors do not act.

Donnie Johnston:
Email: djohnston@freelancestar.com



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Date published: 5/3/2007


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Check it out (posted by SEReber , Sep. 25, 2007 2:41 pm)   
The man across the street claims that the veterans are gawking at his fiance??? Give me a break! I had the pleasure of touring Compassion House tonight with my husband and my son. First of all - you can't even see a house across the road from Compassion House. Second of all - I would be pleased to have any one of these men as my neighbor! They were the nicest people you could meet! Any fear that people may have is based solely on their own ignorance. I applaud the Deanes.

sad (posted by char* , Sep. 25, 2007 2:41 pm)   
How sad,here you have people trying to do the right and generous thing for men who have fought and given everything for our country, and you have people complaining. It never fails. Open your eyes people, you all have nice warm homes to go to, what do they have? You should all be ashamed.

He who is without sin...... (posted by Shawanga , Sep. 25, 2007 2:41 pm)   
Let me get this straight. You are living with a woman outside the bonds of matrimony, and you are casting stones? Get the beam out of your own eye......

Let's get down to it... (posted by domsmom , Sep. 25, 2007 2:41 pm)   
The real problem that these "neighbors" have is that these are homeless people. The word "homeless" scares people. It makes them look and see what happens in the real world. It keeps them from being able to shelter their kids from what can happen if you are unable to "make it" in todays society. These people need to be ashamed of themselves.

Shame on Culpeper (posted by BGILBERT , Sep. 25, 2007 2:41 pm)   
For a community that is notorious for turning a blind eye on the illegal aliens, one would think that 3 homeless veterans would be accepted. To bad the NIMBY's can't fight the real enemy.

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