Recently released updates by the Department of Housing and Urban Development shares insights into Veteran homelessness and reasons to be optimistic.
During Second Chance Month, VA examines the relationship between homelessness and incarceration, and explains how re-entry services help Veterans get a new lease on life.
Learn how to engage with homeless Veterans in a meaningful way, providing them with resources and hope for a better tomorrow.
G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA had a goal to house 134 Veterans by the end of the year. They have now permanently housed more than 135 Veterans…two months before the deadline.
Palo Alto VA’s street outreach team is comprised of previously homeless Veterans who now work to support Veterans experiencing homelessness.
The stand down in Tyler, Texas, brought services to 70 current and formerly homeless Veterans during a day-long community event.
At Veteran Stand Downs, VA staff and volunteers provide food, clothing and health screenings to homeless and at-risk Veterans
Learn how VA is reducing the risk of suicide among homeless Veterans
Colleagues from VA’s HUD-VASH program and San Francisco VA discuss how VA homeless programs are changing to meet the needs of aging Veterans.
A lack of public awareness about MST leaves gaps in our national discourse. Dispelling myths can help survivors know they are not alone and connect them to resources.
Six VA medical centers and community partners in ramped-up outreach efforts to reach more homeless Veterans
Podcasts will introduce Veterans to new benefits and program innovations and tell how VA will continue to prevent Veteran homelessness.