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  • President signs bill into law requiring VA to hire 50 outreach specialists to support Veterans involved in justice system

    President signs bill into law requiring VA to hire 50 outreach specialists to support Veterans involved in justice system

    VA is ready to hire 50 additional Veterans Justice Outreach specialists following the President's signing of the Veterans Treatment Court Improvement Act.

  • For National Reentry Week, VA renews its commitment to serving justice-involved Veterans

    For National Reentry Week, VA renews its commitment to serving justice-involved Veterans

    VA marks National Reentry Week by partnering with federal, state and local criminal justice partners across the country to reach Veterans involved with the justice system, and help them access the VA health care and other services that can increase the likelihood of a successful reentry.

  • Justice For Vets launches PSA highlighting Veterans Treatment Courts

    Justice For Vets launches PSA highlighting Veterans Treatment Courts

    "‎These programs are a perfect example of communities coming together to serve Veterans in a holistic way with VA care as a vital component," said VA Secretary Bob McDonald.

  • How much money would it take to end Veteran homelessness?

    How much money would it take to end Veteran homelessness?

    Breaking down the key elements needed to end Veteran homelessness using real-time data to provide ongoing support.

  • Veteran found housing and purpose through VA and gardening

    Veteran found housing and purpose through VA and gardening

    Veteran Pat Cox shares his story of combating addiction, finding support and housing through VA, and growing a healthier, more connected life.

  • Homeless Veteran gains stability and starts non-profit to help Veterans

    Homeless Veteran gains stability and starts non-profit to help Veterans

    Esther Frias shares her story of service, struggle, sobriety and finding stability through VA homeless programs.

  • Overcoming Veteran homelessness, one day at a time

    Overcoming Veteran homelessness, one day at a time

    How VA programs and Catholic Charities helped Navy Veteran Taiyaa Roundtree overcome homelessness, find stable housing, and rebuild his life.

  • Breaking the myth: Understanding Veteran homelessness

    Breaking the myth: Understanding Veteran homelessness

    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

    Veteran homelessness isn’t always visible

    Veteran homelessness isn’t always visible, and understanding its many forms can help connect those experiencing homelessness with vital VA support.

  • The safest place for homeless Veterans? VA housing programs

    The safest place for homeless Veterans? VA housing programs

    VA’s “Getting Veterans Off the Streets” events provide same-day housing and supportive services for thousands of homeless Veterans across the US.

  • Veteran receives new home and VA benefits

    Veteran receives new home and VA benefits

    One homeless Veteran receives home and the benefits after losing his home to a fire.

  • LA VA partners with community groups to aid homeless Veterans

    LA VA partners with community groups to aid homeless Veterans

    Working closely with community partners helps VA better serve Veterans who are facing homelessness.

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Last updated September 19, 2018

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