VA’s Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Program helps disabled Veterans
(Source – news.va.gov)
VA’s Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) program helps Veterans with disabilities, including those with spinal cord injuries and degenerative conditions, such as Parkinson’s and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
Created in 1948, the SAH program administers grant funding to eligible Veterans and service members with certain severe, service-connected disabilities, such as the loss of use of a limb, loss of limb or blindness. The grant program helps disabled Veterans to buy or build a permanent home to provide independent living, adapt a home they or their family member already own or adapt a home where they are temporarily living. SAH issued 2,352 grants totaling more than $147 million in 2024. Continue reading here…
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