The safest place for homeless Veterans? VA housing programs
(Source – news.va.gov) How VA’s “Getting Veterans Off the Streets” initiative helped support unsheltered Veterans The safest, healthiest place for
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) How VA’s “Getting Veterans Off the Streets” initiative helped support unsheltered Veterans The safest, healthiest place for
Read More(Source- news.va.gov) It’s clear to Sally Hammitt, interim deputy director of the VA Greater Los Angeles Health Care System, that
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) Case manager Carmen Cooper, a dedicated Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System social worker with the Housing
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) Incarcerated and justice-involved Veterans are among the most vulnerable groups at risk for suicide, particularly those experiencing
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) For many people who have experienced homelessness after serving in the military, the path to stable housing
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) In January 2024, an estimated 32,882 Veterans were experiencing homelessness in the United States. While this represents
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) If you’ve ever walked down the street and seen a person curled up on a pile of
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) Too many Veterans are surviving in places not meant for human habitation—under bridges, in parked cars, or
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) Content warning: This article addresses suicide, so reader caution is advised. If you are a Veteran in
Read More(Source – news.va.gov) When Navy Veteran Stephen Gomez was first admitted to the Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center’s Community Living Center
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