Ending Veteran homelessness is a group effort — and regardless of your role in your community, you can become part of the solution.
VA leaders are calling on Americans to help stop the problem by getting involved in their communities.
Services provided under the HUD-VASH program address Veterans’ unique health, education, vocational, and other needs, and they all contribute significantly to housing stability.
Recognizing the efforts of those across VA to end Veterans homelessness, several facilities, employees and community providers are being highlighted for their work.
Since the three groups began collaborating in fall 2015, their efforts have housed more than 380 formerly homeless Veterans across Kent County, Michigan.
A Navy Veteran is grateful for all the help from VA and its partners, who have given her the skills and confidence to succeed.
In an effort to help homeless Veterans find and sustain […]
As someone who previously experienced homelessness, this Army Veteran can relate to the difficulty some have after leaving the military: “I understand that transitioning to civilian life can be a challenge. Many homeless Veterans are isolated and vulnerable.”
When Veterans have a place to call home, they are better able to benefit from other supportive services they need — such as medical care, mental health support and employment services.
When it comes to homeless programs, VA’s policy is “Housing […]