Keeping Veterans stably housed is one of our top priorities at VA. We have numerous programs to help prevent Veteran homelessness.
Army Veteran Mike McRae, once homeless, connects others with temporary housing at Gateway to Independence.
Veteran Rosa Terry was homeless after the death of her husband, but with support from VA, she has bought her own home.
Data comes weeks after VA announced that it housed nearly 48,000 homeless Veterans in FY24.
Monica Diaz, executive director of the Homeless Programs Office, discusses the progress made in housing Veterans in 2024.
After losing her home when her husband died, Coast Guard Veteran Teresa Bowser is now enjoying life thanks to the HUD-VASH program.
Jay Walker didn’t know his Army benefits would one day connect him with vital housing and health care.
William Snow, senior program specialist at HUD, explains how the Point-in-Time Count provides valuable data on Veteran homelessness.
Army Veteran Nikea Reed is now stably housed, recovering from the substance use issues after being sexually assaulted.
Veteran Michael Magyar credits the HUD-VA Supportive Housing program for helping him overcome homelessness.
VA social workers in Houston traveled throughout the city to find homeless Veterans, engage them and ultimately get them off the streets.
A three-part mini-series podcast introduces Veteran homelessness, where we stand and how we’re working to fix it.