Since the three groups began collaborating in fall 2015, their efforts have housed more than 380 formerly homeless Veterans across Kent County, Michigan.
Through VA and its range of community partners, homeless Veterans are housed and then given access to the specific resources they need to stay housed so that they can achieve their full potential.
“It's more than just about having somewhere to sleep. It’s about having somewhere where I feel safe; it’s about having somewhere I feel supported; it’s about being a part of something.”
Today, women comprise approximately nine percent of all Veterans, and the best available official estimates suggest that they make up the same proportion of the homeless Veteran population.
A clinical social worker from the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System was awarded 2017 Louisiana Social Worker of the Year by the Louisiana chapter of the National Association of Social Workers.
Retailer Lands’ End, donated 17,000 pieces of new apparel to ensure the items would get in the hands of Veterans in-need.
Today, we better understand what causes homelessness and can better prevent it. As a result, we’ve cut Veteran homelessness nearly in half – down 47 percent since 2010.
To achieve our goal of ending Veteran homelessness, VA is seizing every opportunity to move homeless Veterans into permanent housing as quickly as possible.
VA Secretary Bob McDonald today announced the award of nearly […]
VA recognizes Veteran homelessness as a critical issue, and is committed to prevention and offering resources.
5th National Training Summit on Women Veterans highlighted outreach and services available for women Veterans, as well as examined suggestions and input.
A veteran shares her family's military history and her experiences as a LGBT service member.