How a Brookfield mom and Iraq War veteran fights for homeless women veterans
Nov 27, 2024
Shauna Firmiss has always lived a life of service, fighting for our country and fighting for others who serve too.Firmiss joined the Marine Corps right out of high school in 2003 and was deployed to Iraq. But her service doesnt end there.Most recently, Firmiss was a finalist in this years Ms. Veteran America competition. Each year, female veterans nationwide come together for the event, raising awareness and funds for the more than 55,000 homeless women veterans in the U.S. through an organization called Final Salute Inc. This mission is personal, Firmiss said.Years after her military service, she went through a divorce and found herself without a home as a single mother.There wasnt VA help for me. I lived in a hotel for three weeks and an Airbnb for five weeks, she said. I didnt know where to go, and no one could help me. I was grasping at straws.That struggle motivated her to compete.I was really disappointed, she said. I saw the need and experienced it firsthand.Now, Firmiss is using her platform to help others.For years, she's organized local fundraisers and been a part of events for veterans. Her goal is to ensure no veteran feels alone or goes through what she did. Ive always had a passion for helping veterans, Firmiss said. I have 50-100 people I check in with on a weekly basis just to say how are you?.She continues to reach out to local organizations and connect veterans with the resources they need. In the military, having a purpose is one of the big things and one of the things veterans miss when theyre out," she explained.Firmiss is also asking more people to thank veterans and support our country's women veterans in need.For more about Ms. Veteran America and its mission, visit Final Salute Inc.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip