For the Veterans that Frank Diaz has brought on to his team who have experienced homelessness, he has offered shelter, transportation, mentorship and a foundation from which to grow.
Supported by partnerships with big-name companies such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Dolby, and Google, Code Tenderloin is able to offer students free classes, taught by experts in the field.
“Bikes for Vets” helps overcome barriers to affordable and reliable transportation for many Veterans that are looking for work or are already working and do not have the resources available for transportation.
For three days, VA employees approached a disabled Vietnam War Veteran outside the hospital and offered him care - their persistence finally paid off.
VA researchers studying the underlying issues, delivery of services and prevention of homelessness
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“You can do it—I was homeless, I didn’t have anywhere to go. I just kept pushing and pushing, and the opportunity came up, and I took it. You just can’t stop trying.”
The scent of rubber tires, car engines and used motor oil fills the air; no matter what direction you turn, the smells are inescapable. Not a great way to start your day for some folks, but, for a group of Los Angeles Veterans visiting the Automobile Driving Museum in El Segundo, California, the aromas remind them of days when automobiles were a symbol of freedom and helped define their generation.
James Robinson didn't have a home. He had a tent, a river and a flat rock.
Services provided under the HUD-VASH program address Veterans’ unique health, education, vocational, and other needs, and they all contribute significantly to housing stability.
The goal of Veterans Community Project is to build a village of tiny homes to house homeless Veterans in the Kansas City area.
“Operation Stand Down Rebound" is providing homeless Veterans and those at risk of becoming homeless, with the opportunity to access a broad range of services in one convenient location.