A Florida VA social worker used VA and HUD-VASH programs to find an older Veteran a home that's a “cruise ship on land.”
A VA peer support specialist asked a homeless man if he was a Veteran. Days later, he was enrolled in VA health care and in his own apartment.
After a year living in his car, Air Force Veteran found support through a transitional housing and support center and the HUD-VASH program.
VA permanently housed 46,552 homeless Veterans, exceeding the agency’s 2023 goal to house at least 38,000 Veterans.
From working with surface-to-air missiles to sleeping in his car, Army Veteran found help, health care and a home thanks to VA services.
Navy Veteran used benefits of VA’s Grant and Per Diem Program which funds agencies providing services to Veterans experiencing homelessness.
Vietnam Veteran Airman Robert Irvin used a VA benefit to become a truck driver. A crash flipped his truck over and VA helped him again.
When the restaurant where he worked closed, Army Veteran was referred to the Housing and Urban Development-VA Supportive Housing program.
VA’s new Shallow Subsidy service can help homeless and at-risk Veterans with longer-term support.
Cynthia Perkins received help from the Boston VA for chronic back pain and MST… then started her own business.
From a jail cell to a master’s degree in mental health counseling. Army Veteran Anthony Warren helps other Veterans as a HUD-VASH peer support specialist.
Army Veteran quit his job to help his daughter then needed help himself. HUD-VASH program found him a home…and an air conditioner.