McALLEN, Texas — More than 250 vehicles drove through a […]
In 2014, the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs began partnering […]
The EUL Program has succeeded in executing 99 EULs, of which 48 are housing, including the supportive housing at Togus VAMC and Perry Point VAMC.
Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Labor are partnering to strengthen collaboration between their local staff and grantees to improve employment outcomes for Veterans exiting homelessness.
Students, teachers and parents filled the gymnasium at Henry Zarrow International School in Tulsa on Nov. 16 to celebrate Veterans Day.
VA has partnered with the National Association of Elementary School Principals to organize the End Veteran Homelessness Challenge.
The food pantry is open to all Veterans, providing all the food they need at no cost if they met certain income limits and presented a photo ID and their DD-214 (a form proving their retirement, separation, or discharge from active duty).
The most recent PIT Count shows that an estimated 37,881 Veterans were homeless on a single night in January 2018 — 5.4 percent fewer than in 2017 and nearly half the number reported in 2010, when the VA launched its strategic plan.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Corpus Christi Stand Down, took […]
Number of homeless Veterans drops 5.4 percent since last year and by nearly half since 2010
At the darkest and most challenging time of his […]
Strong community partnerships are vital to ending Veteran homelessness — and VA employees play a key role in building these relationships.