Mental Health Awareness Month highlights how homelessness and mental health challenges often overlap and why addressing both together is essential for recovery.
The annual CHALENG survey collects input from Veterans, providers and community members to help strengthen local efforts and improve homelessness programs.
How VA identifies risk factors to provide tailored housing support for Veterans experiencing homelessness.
Breaking down the key elements needed to end Veteran homelessness using real-time data to provide ongoing support.
How VA programs and Catholic Charities helped Navy Veteran Taiyaa Roundtree overcome homelessness, find stable housing, and rebuild his life.
Learn how Veteran homelessness takes many forms, how you can help break the stigma around homelessness, and how you can help homeless Veterans access the resources they’ve earned and deserve.
Veteran homelessness isn’t always visible, and understanding its many forms can help connect those experiencing homelessness with vital VA support.
VA Research recently published findings on respiratory syncytial virus vaccines, a potential heart disease treatment, and health care for homeless Veterans.
George E. Wahlen VA Medical Center’s mobile medical unit is part of the homeless program outreach efforts, delivering care directly to Veterans experiencing homelessness.
Marine Corps Veteran Rob Slaughter overcame addiction and homelessness, and maintaining his sobriety is how he leads by example.
VA’s new surge initiative aims to find unsheltered Veterans by meeting them where they are and fast-tracking their access to housing and care.
How addressing homelessness and justice-involvement plays a crucial role in reducing Veteran suicide—and what VA is doing to break the cycle for good.











