Racial equity is a critical component to ensuring Veterans from historically underserved groups receive the support they need to regain permanent housing.
Six VA medical centers and community partners in ramped-up outreach efforts to reach more homeless Veterans
For 30 years, Project CHALENG has brought together providers, Veterans, and other concerned citizens to identify and meet the needs of homeless Veterans
Navy Veteran Margarita Belmarez became homeless during Hurricane Katrina and again after Hurricane Harvey, but was able to buy her own home with help from VA.
On the latest episode of our Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, a senior executive and a physician explore the nuances of the Housing First model.
Volunteers from Birmingham VA’s mission to point in time count the homeless population and identify Veterans among them.
VA permanently housed 46,552 homeless Veterans, exceeding the agency’s 2023 goal to house at least 38,000 Veterans.
Army Veteran received rental assistance and help from Supportive Services for Veteran Families to evade homelessness
Discover how one homeless Veteran was able to obtain housing through VA services and find the stability to pursue his passion for art.
How the Isakson-Roe Act impacts Veterans’ lives with funds for life-saving essentials such as food, shelter and transportation.
Learn how VA is reducing the risk of suicide among homeless Veterans
On this podcast, we discuss how coordinated entry is creating stronger crisis response to serve Veterans experiencing homelessness.