. >> andrew mcauley is the ceo of the center that offers more than just shelter to veterans, including employment assistance and substance abuse counseling. >> some veterans are saying that they do not even want to come in place they have to go. >> we are very concerned about the services, the living conditions, and the support that we can provide veterans. >> it is a constant struggle. >> this veteran says that bugs have left scars all over his arms and legs. he did not want to be identified for fear of retaliation. other veterans we spoke with said video and photos showing a cockroach climbing the wall and dirty, ripped mattresses. lets these men and women put their lives on the line for they deserve much better than the living conditions that they are in right now. >> we discovered 32 men who live or work at the center are registered sex offenders. most of them level three, considered the most likely to reoffend. the band played at the center ' s signature $250 a plate gala. just part of the millions in donations and grants pouring in each year. in may, the center began a $32 millio