Army veteran nears end of 1,000-mile journey to assist homeless servicemembers

  • Jeremy Robinson rides his horse Trooper through downtown Lampasas on Wednesday. Robinson is nearing the end of a trek across Texas to raise awareness about veteran homelessness. His ultimate goal is to build a homestead and equine center where veterans could stay as long as needed, grow their own food and experience the “brotherhood” with others they experienced while in the military. HUNTER KING | DISPATCH RECORD
    Jeremy Robinson rides his horse Trooper through downtown Lampasas on Wednesday. Robinson is nearing the end of a trek across Texas to raise awareness about veteran homelessness. His ultimate goal is to build a homestead and equine center where veterans could stay as long as needed, grow their own food and experience the “brotherhood” with others they experienced while in the military. HUNTER KING | DISPATCH RECORD
An Army veteran has been traveling around the state on horseback in an effort to raise awareness about the plight of homeless veterans. His journey has created numerous connections throughout Texas. Jeremy Robinson spent seven years in the U.S. Army from 2003 to 2009. Now his mission revolves around helping the homeless veteran population, which he said is far too prevalent today. “I got out …

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