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  • 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

  • How human trafficking is hitting homeless Veterans

    How human trafficking is hitting homeless Veterans

    This week's podcast tackles how homeless Veterans are at higher risk of being targeted by human traffickers and what VA is doing about it.

  • VA Leading the Way: VA Exceeds Goal to House Homeless Veterans for Second Year in a Row

    VA Leading the Way: VA Exceeds Goal to House Homeless Veterans for Second Year in a Row

    VA permanently housed 46,552 homeless Veterans, exceeding the agency’s 2023 goal to house at least 38,000 Veterans.

  • Housing helped homeless Veteran discover his inner artist

    Housing helped homeless Veteran discover his inner artist

    Discover how one homeless Veteran was able to obtain housing through VA services and find the stability to pursue his passion for art.

  • Bombas, Veterans United donate 100,000 socks to homeless Veterans

    Bombas, Veterans United donate 100,000 socks to homeless Veterans

    Each year, Bombas and Veterans United partner to donate socks, one of the most commonly requested clothing items, to homeless Veterans.

  • East Texas stand down helps homeless Veterans

    East Texas stand down helps homeless Veterans

    The stand down in Tyler, Texas, brought services to 70 current and formerly homeless Veterans during a day-long community event.

  • Reducing the risk of suicide among homeless Veterans

    Reducing the risk of suicide among homeless Veterans

    Learn how VA is reducing the risk of suicide among homeless Veterans

  • Columbia VA houses homeless Veterans after shelter closure

    Columbia VA houses homeless Veterans after shelter closure

    When a transitional housing option for Veterans closed, Columbia VA made sure Veterans had access to safe and stable housing

  • From homeless Veteran to VA supervisor

    From homeless Veteran to VA supervisor

    Transitioning to civilian life was not easy for Army Veteran Gregory Dwight Saunders. With VA’s help he went from homeless to a VA supervisor.

  • Five tips on how to engage with homeless Veterans

    Five tips on how to engage with homeless Veterans

    Learn how to engage with homeless Veterans in a meaningful way, providing them with resources and hope for a better tomorrow.

  • VA on pace to house at least 38,000 more homeless Veterans by end of 2023

    VA on pace to house at least 38,000 more homeless Veterans by end of 2023

    VA Secretary announced VA’s 2023 goals to place at least 38,000 more homeless Veterans into permanent housing by December 2023 and more.

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