Veteran Michael Magyar credits the HUD-VA Supportive Housing program for helping him overcome homelessness.
VA and HUD have hosted 11 boot camps to brainstorm ways to further improve the housing voucher program for homeless Veterans.
Army Veteran Jocelyn Payton was homeless but with help from the HUD-VASH program, she was able to find an apartment.
Veteran Rosa Terry was homeless after the death of her husband, but with support from VA, she has bought her own home.
After losing her home when her husband died, Coast Guard Veteran Teresa Bowser is now enjoying life thanks to the HUD-VASH program.
Dallas joins 83 communities across the United States that formally declared an effective end to Veteran homelessness.
Many Native American Veterans experiencing homelessness hesitate to reach out to VA. Tribal HUD-VASH can help them go from homeless to housed.
An Air Force Veteran and volunteer faced homelessness but found housing with help from VA.
Nicalayae Buford, homeless after a transition to civilian life and mental health struggles, reclaimed her life with help from VA.
Veteran LaVerne Jackson went from living in a tiny emergency shelter to an apartment with help from VA and its partners.
In California’s Santa Barbara County, VA and community partners work collaboratively to achieve significant reduction in Veteran homelessness.
Eoighin McGilligan’s transition didn’t turn out as planned... he and his five children were nearly homeless, twice.