Frank Siller on Combating Veteran Homelessness: ‘We Must Do It’

In an exclusive interview with Fox Nation’s Abby Hornacek, Frank Siller, Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, reaffirmed the organization’s relentless fight against veteran homelessness in America. Siller passionately declared, “This is unacceptable in America to have a homeless veteran on the street… we must do it.” His words underscored the moral imperative of addressing the crisis, which has long been a contentious issue in both public and political discourse.

The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has made significant strides in this battle, having successfully removed over 10,000 veterans from the streets in the last two years. This achievement is the result of a national case management program that collaborates with over a thousand local non-profits, HUD, and the VA. The program not only provides immediate housing and financial assistance but also offers comprehensive support services, including critical mental health care and other necessary resources.

Highlighting the deep debt owed to veterans who “put it all on the line” for the nation’s security—particularly in the aftermath of 9/11—Siller emphasized the dignity and respect that must accompany their reintegration into society. The foundation’s innovative approach includes the development of “veteran villages” across the country, where donated land and hotels are converted into beautiful, safe apartments with on-site support services.

With 19 such projects currently underway and a goal of more than 300 in the future, the foundation’s efforts align with President Donald Trump’s commitment to ending veteran homelessness. Siller, who has consistently advocated for this mission, urged viewers to support the cause by donating $11 a month at T2T.org, stating that these contributions make a “tremendous difference” in the lives of those who have served.

The interview provided a rare glimpse into the foundation’s mission and the broader national conversation around veterans’ welfare. As Siller continued to push for progress, his words reminded all of the critical importance of ensuring our heroes are not left behind in times of hardship.