Native American Veteran Phillip Morales’ journey reconnected him with his roots and helped him to a new beginning.
In just 12 months, VA exceeded its goal to find permanent housing for homeless Veterans by over 6%.
Socks are the most requested clothing item at homeless shelters. Here’s how an annual partnership is filling that need.
Recently released updates by the Department of Housing and Urban Development shares insights into Veteran homelessness and reasons to be optimistic.
VA’s Center for Women Veterans (CWV) is on the lookout for outstanding nominees for its 2025 Women Veterans Trailblazers “Women Veterans Forging a Path” initiative.
Former homeless Coast Guard Veteran Patrick Thrasher gets housing assistance and cleaning services through HUD-VASH.
When Navy Veteran William Peterson was diagnosed with cancer, he reached out to VA, where a collaboration proved to be a “Good Win.”
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.
Billy Truesdell joined the Navy to escape his home. After homeless days, he found the place he belongs most: helping other Veterans.
Shar-Ron Bui spent 25 years in prison, was homeless and lost his daughter. He now dedicates his life to helping other Veterans.
A COVID-19 report emphasizes Veteran health care support after the public health emergency.
In 2022, VA set a goal to house 38,000 homeless Veterans. With only a few months to go, how are we doing?