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Homeless Veterans

  • From tiny shelter to tranquil apartment with help from VA

    From tiny shelter to tranquil apartment with help from VA

    Veteran LaVerne Jackson went from living in a tiny emergency shelter to an apartment with help from VA and its partners.

  • Mobile medical units bring needed care to unsheltered Veterans

    Mobile medical units bring needed care to unsheltered Veterans

    On this month’s Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, we discuss the full rollout of the new mobile medical unit program.

  • Free legal services for homeless Veterans

    Free legal services for homeless Veterans

    VA helps fund organizations that provide free legal services to Veterans facing homelessness.

  • VA and community declare end to North Texas Veteran homelessness

    VA and community declare end to North Texas Veteran homelessness

    Dallas joins 83 communities across the United States that formally declared an effective end to Veteran homelessness.

  • Veteran’s new career at 70 after homelessness and addiction

    Veteran’s new career at 70 after homelessness and addiction

    Navy Veteran Walter Johnson Jr. spent much of his life battling addiction and homelessness, but became a certified nursing assistant at 70.

  • Putting Veterans on the path to permanent housing

    Putting Veterans on the path to permanent housing

    Homeless Veterans met with VA social workers at an event designed to move Veterans into housing and on a path to permanent housing.

  • Iron Mountain VA fights homelessness in rural community

    Iron Mountain VA fights homelessness in rural community

    Iron Mountain Health VA’s Healthcare for Homeless Veterans program is shifting the culture in the fight against rural homelessness.

  • Veteran homelessness increased by 7.4% in 2023

    Veteran homelessness increased by 7.4% in 2023

    Veteran homelessness rose in 2023, but not as much as overall homelessness. Significant actions taken by VA in 2022 appear to have mitigated the risk of a greater increase.

  • Columbia VA houses homeless Veterans after shelter closure

    Columbia VA houses homeless Veterans after shelter closure

    When a transitional housing option for Veterans closed, Columbia VA made sure Veterans had access to safe and stable housing

  • Using street outreach to help Veterans experiencing homelessness

    Using street outreach to help Veterans experiencing homelessness

    Palo Alto VA’s street outreach team is comprised of previously homeless Veterans who now work to support Veterans experiencing homelessness.

  • Eastern Oklahoma VA holds VA2K Walk & Roll event

    Eastern Oklahoma VA holds VA2K Walk & Roll event

    VA2K also helps homeless Veterans. Participants bring donations which are distributed to homeless Veterans in local areas.

  • VA homeless programs there for Army Veteran

    VA homeless programs there for Army Veteran

    Homeless Veteran Robert Wooding looked to VA housing programs for help. Now he serves at VA and has been recognized by the VA Secretary.

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Last updated February 21, 2017

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