Navy Veteran Margarita Belmarez became homeless during Hurricane Katrina and again after Hurricane Harvey, but was able to buy her own home with help from VA.
On the latest episode of our Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, a senior executive and a physician explore the nuances of the Housing First model.
As a felon who struggled with homelessness, Army Veteran Danny Martin didn’t know if he’d get a second chance. Now, he’s a VA carpenter.
When a fire damaged Army Veteran’s home, he received help from HUD-VASH, a collaborative program pairing HUD assistance with VA support.
In greater Los Angeles, the One Team approach helped VA and its community partners house 1,790 homeless Veterans in 2023
Three leaders on the team are examples of social workers who have been instrumental in leading others to help Veterans break barriers.
Army Veteran lived with no heat in Buffalo for two decades after home flooded. HUD-VASH program found her a home. “VA very open for helping.”
Army Veteran Frank Dawson has received help with health, housing, and employment through VA over the past decade. And he has received unwavering support from those with hearts of gold.
A Marine Corps Veteran packed his bags and set out on his road to redemption. Here's his story.
A chat with a Veteran at a food bank led this Marine Veteran to the HUD-VASH program. It improved his living conditions almost overnight.
Homeless Veteran Robert Wooding looked to VA housing programs for help. Now he serves at VA and has been recognized by the VA Secretary.
A Marine Veteran is grateful for the HUD-VASH manager who supported his transition from living on the road to finding a home…and a generator!