When Navy Veteran William Peterson was diagnosed with cancer, he reached out to VA, where a collaboration proved to be a “Good Win.”
VA permanently housed more than 40,000 homeless Veterans in 2022, providing them with the safe, stable homes that they deserve. A technology tool that is helping VA officials and partners on the front lines is VA‘s Status Query and Response Exchange System (SQUARES).
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.
In 2022, VA set a goal to house 38,000 homeless Veterans. With only a few months to go, how are we doing?
Army Veteran lived with no heat in Buffalo for two decades after home flooded. HUD-VASH program found her a home. “VA very open for helping.”
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Army Veteran Donald Wolfer is part of a group that makes up 90 percent of the hotline’s staff—Veterans and members of military families.
Ending Veteran homelessness is a group effort — and regardless of your role in your community, you can become part of the solution.
In the first year of the partnership, Bombas delivered over 700 pairs of socks to the VA New York Harbor Health Care System that were then distributed to homeless Veterans by way of homeless shelters, VA community-based outpatient clinics and VA medical centers.
This year, Veterans Day also marks the first day of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, an annual initiative to educate the public on how they can help fix the critical but solvable problems of homelessness and food insecurity.
Today, VA announced it has awarded $343 million in grants to 288 nonprofit organizations to help low-income Veterans and their families.