An anonymous $4 million donation has helped a Tustin, Calif. nonprofit expand a facility that helps homeless veterans off the streets. Orange County Rescue Mission began working to expand its Tustin Veterans Outpost site last year, after that mystery donation allowed it to realize a long-held dream of growing the center. “We started talking to the veterans and their needs were not just shelter, but to have a complete program to be able to address PTSD, healthcare, and being able to live in a community with other veterans,” Orange County Rescue Mission president Jim Palmer told The Epoch Times. Center expansions, which were completed in mid-May, increased capacity from 26 veterans to 71. Oltman’s Construction Company provided full service and materials for the project. As well as providing housing, the extended facility provides additional services, including for those attending vocational training or college. Family units are also available to support …