Cities Across U.S. Slash Homelessness for Veterans

Perched on a Spartan bed with a simple metal frame, a tiny bathroom only a few feet away, 61-year-old George Gisoldi beams as he surveys his shoebox-size domain.

The disabled Air Force veteran is no longer homeless.

“I have a home to go to. I have a place to go to. I’m somebody,” Gisoldi, a native New Yorker, said as sunlight streamed through oversize windows at a former Catholic school in Brooklyn.