Kayla-
Kayla is a 15 year old girl from Ossipee, NH. She is the daughter of an army
veteran who served in Desert Storm , she understands the struggles of what military
can put into your family. As an Army veteran’s daughter, Kayla was taught how much
respect people who serve and have served deserve. Also how hard it is to come
back and start a decent life, about 11% of the homeless population is veterans.
She believes a lot more can be done to make that number decrease and hopefully
get rid of all veterans being homeless. Kayla likes to voice her opinion on
everything and stands up for what she believes in.
veteran who served in Desert Storm , she understands the struggles of what military
can put into your family. As an Army veteran’s daughter, Kayla was taught how much
respect people who serve and have served deserve. Also how hard it is to come
back and start a decent life, about 11% of the homeless population is veterans.
She believes a lot more can be done to make that number decrease and hopefully
get rid of all veterans being homeless. Kayla likes to voice her opinion on
everything and stands up for what she believes in.
Kylie-
Kylie Lewis a 15 year old girl from Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. The daughter of a Navy
Veteran of 8 years deployed. In her free time she goes to work at her families landscape
company, she involves herself as much as he can. Kylie played field hockey since she was
in 3rd grade. She is a very athletic, outdoors, and hard working girl inside of school and
outside of school. Kylie sees that 1/10 of our homeless population is veterans. Kylie believes
that she can change this and decrease the amount of veterans that are homeless.
Veteran of 8 years deployed. In her free time she goes to work at her families landscape
company, she involves herself as much as he can. Kylie played field hockey since she was
in 3rd grade. She is a very athletic, outdoors, and hard working girl inside of school and
outside of school. Kylie sees that 1/10 of our homeless population is veterans. Kylie believes
that she can change this and decrease the amount of veterans that are homeless.
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