HomelessnessVeterans Benefits

Veteran homelessness isn’t always visible

Recognizing the different ways Veteran homelessness presents and how VA services offer pathways to stability
Homeless doesn’t always mean not having a roof over your head. Homelessness can be hidden.

It can mean frequent moves between friends’ homes, living in a car or short-term stays to escape unsafe situations at home. Veterans experiencing homelessness may be parents trying to protect their children, individuals sleeping in vehicles or women fleeing domestic violence. All face instability that affects their physical health, mental well-being, and ability to move forward. Continue reading here…

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