Jessica Blue-Howells discusses the importance of annual surveys in helping refine VA’s services to better assist homeless Veterans.
The focus of the stand down was to address the needs of the regions’ homeless Veteran population.
The Help with Employment, Agency, Risk, Transitions and Housing (HEARTH) project helped ease this Veteran’s path back to civilian life.
VA and HUD have hosted 11 boot camps to brainstorm ways to further improve the housing voucher program for homeless Veterans.
Facing rejection for being transgender, Anya McDonald was homeless for years before finding stable housing with help from VA
For 30 years, Project CHALENG has brought together providers, Veterans, and other concerned citizens to identify and meet the needs of homeless Veterans
A unique program at Boston VA uses the principles of trauma-informed care to serve homeless Veterans with empathy and understanding.
Nicalayae Buford, homeless after a transition to civilian life and mental health struggles, reclaimed her life with help from VA.
Racial equity is a critical component to ensuring Veterans from historically underserved groups receive the support they need to regain permanent housing.
On World Homeless Day, it is important to acknowledge the critical housing challenges Veterans face coupled with the growing issue of rental listing scams.
Army Veteran Jocelyn Payton was homeless but with help from the HUD-VASH program, she was able to find an apartment.
Army Veteran Nikea Reed is now stably housed, recovering from the substance use issues after being sexually assaulted.