VA permanently housed 47,925 homeless Veterans in fiscal year 2024, exceeding its goals for the third year in a row.
VA Housing First changed the life of Grady Kendall, Coast Guard Veteran, because it was there when life knocked him down.
Preventing and eliminating Veteran homelessness is a top priority for VA. Wilmington VA is doing its part to help.
The focus of the stand down was to address the needs of the regions’ homeless Veteran population.
Approaching cultural differences as learning opportunities helps providers in the Pacific Islands VA serve Veterans facing houselessness.
Eoighin McGilligan’s transition didn’t turn out as planned... he and his five children were nearly homeless, twice.
On the Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, learn how the harm reduction approach to substance use can help homeless Veterans.
A unique program at Boston VA uses the principles of trauma-informed care to serve homeless Veterans with empathy and understanding.
An Air Force Veteran and volunteer faced homelessness but found housing with help from VA.
Navy Veteran Tim Healy could be serving a life sentence. Given a second chance, he now helps other justice-involved Veterans.
Jessica Blue-Howells discusses the importance of annual surveys in helping refine VA’s services to better assist homeless Veterans.
In greater Los Angeles, the One Team approach helped VA and its community partners house 1,790 homeless Veterans in 2023