Army Veteran Teressa White was homeless, needing a permanent living situation. A partnership with a dedicated VA social worker helped her forge a new path.
Ending Veteran Homelessness: Chanin Santini of the Los Angeles VA describes how “tiny shelters” has evolved into a new model with big potential.
VA Housing First changed the life of Grady Kendall, Coast Guard Veteran, because it was there when life knocked him down.
VA permanently housed 40,401 homeless Veterans in 2022… exceeding the goal to house 38,000 Veterans by 6.3%.
Hundreds of Veterans received housing, food and employment assistance, clothing and health screenings at Chicago Winter Stand Down.
VA is committed to finding innovative ways to help Veterans exit homelessness. Sometimes this means making sure those who have answered the call to service have smartphone telephone service.
Eileen Devine, national director of Health Care for Homeless Veterans, discusses the power of outreach and what you can do to help.
Tune in for second episode of VA’s podcast Ending Veteran Homelessness Episode #2: VA's national challenge to house 38,000 homeless Veterans
Socks are the most requested clothing item at homeless shelters. Here’s how an annual partnership is filling that need.
When Navy Veteran William Peterson was diagnosed with cancer, he reached out to VA, where a collaboration proved to be a “Good Win.”
Former homeless Coast Guard Veteran Patrick Thrasher gets housing assistance and cleaning services through HUD-VASH.
WARTAC trains separating service members to become VA Veteran Service Representatives (VSR) or rating Veteran Service Representatives (RVSR) with the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA). These federal employees are instrumental in delivering earned benefits to Veterans.