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Female veteran helps other women find jobs, homes after service

Posted at 7:01 AM, Mar 29, 2019
and last updated 2019-03-29 08:01:12-04

It’s enough to get any veteran boiling mad. After serving America in the military, many vets come home to find no job, no income and even nowhere to live. But one female vet is turning her anger into a plan for potentially millions of other women vets, as well as herself.

About a dozen years ago, duty called and Rachel Heinz answered.

“I joined the army in 2006," Heinz said.

But when she medically retired six years later, fear was about the only thing waiting for her and her son.

“Finding affordable housing was the biggest problem for me,” she said.

Kathleen Cannon, President and CEO of United Way of Broward County, said, “Since 9/11, almost 300,000 female veterans have served.”

Cannon said once they emerge from the military, female vets have a ton of questions and very few answers.

“They’re focused on their kids and not always focused on what’s my next job,” she said.

So, Cannon and the United Way pioneered a program called Mission United.

“Helping veterans re-acclimate back into civilian life,” Cannon said.

Not only does Mission United help find homes and jobs for female vets, it offers medical and legal services as well.

“It’s kind of retraining some of the language from military personnel and the armed services into regular jobs,” Cannon said.

Every time she applied for a job, Heinz heard the same answer: you’re overqualified.

“I just needed a chance, just one chance," said Heinz.

Her volunteering at Mission United led to her first job.

“I started a job at the state of Florida’s Department of Economic Opportunity,” she said.

Now, she tells employers all the reasons they should hire vets.

“I bought my first home last year," she said.

And thanks to her plan, other female vets will be able to do the same. Heinz went on to get her master’s degree in business administration. She tells other female veterans not to be afraid to ask for help.

Milwaukee's United Way doesn't offer the Mission United program, but female veterans in our area can check out the Women Veterans Initiative for help. Click on the link to learn more.