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  • Former homeless Veteran connects others with temporary housing

    Former homeless Veteran connects others with temporary housing

    Army Veteran Mike McRae, once homeless, connects others with temporary housing at Gateway to Independence.

  • Boy Scout aiding homeless Veterans in Indianapolis

    Boy Scout aiding homeless Veterans in Indianapolis

    Boy Scout Nicholas Straber has undertaken a community service project aimed at aiding homeless Veterans in Indianapolis.

  • VA houses nearly 48,000 homeless Veterans

    VA houses nearly 48,000 homeless Veterans

    VA permanently housed 47,925 homeless Veterans in fiscal year 2024, exceeding its goals for the third year in a row.

  • Wilmington VA has housed 161 homeless Veterans

    Wilmington VA has housed 161 homeless Veterans

    Preventing and eliminating Veteran homelessness is a top priority for VA. Wilmington VA is doing its part to help.

  • Reducing suicide risk among justice-involved homeless Veterans 

    Reducing suicide risk among justice-involved homeless Veterans 

    The Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast focuses on how VA is helping reduce suicide risk for homeless Veterans.

  • Houston social workers’ three-day effort to house homeless Veterans 

    Houston social workers’ three-day effort to house homeless Veterans 

    VA social workers in Houston traveled throughout the city to find homeless Veterans, engage them and ultimately get them off the streets.

  • Free legal services for homeless Veterans

    Free legal services for homeless Veterans

    VA helps fund organizations that provide free legal services to Veterans facing homelessness.

  • Harm reduction strategy for homeless Veterans

    Harm reduction strategy for homeless Veterans

    On the Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, learn how the harm reduction approach to substance use can help homeless Veterans.

  • VA2K Walk & Roll for homeless Veterans

    VA2K Walk & Roll for homeless Veterans

    Eastern Oklahoma VA employees, Veterans caregivers and the community break out their capes for the 2024 VA2K Walk & Roll.

  • Homeless Veteran finds stability after transition from military service

    Homeless Veteran finds stability after transition from military service

    Nicalayae Buford, homeless after a transition to civilian life and mental health struggles, reclaimed her life with help from VA.

  • Greater LA VA houses 1,790 homeless Veterans in 2023

    Greater LA VA houses 1,790 homeless Veterans in 2023

    In greater Los Angeles, the One Team approach helped VA and its community partners house 1,790 homeless Veterans in 2023

  • Your feedback helps VA provide services for homeless Veterans

    Your feedback helps VA provide services for homeless Veterans

    For 30 years, Project CHALENG has brought together providers, Veterans, and other concerned citizens to identify and meet the needs of homeless Veterans

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