VA Launches New Prevention Initiative to Serve 22,000 Veteran Families at Risk of Homelessness
By unitedweroll on Jul 26, 2011 | In Military News and Support
There are a few non-profits that have been formed to help our Veterans who are struggling to stay in their homes and to keep their families off the streets. Veterans For Change is just one where Vets are helping Vets and ask for your help, too. Too many of our Heroes of Freedom are still waiting for their VA Claims to be processed for their disabilities as result of combat duty, and they are not able to pay utilities, rent or even the cost of gas to get to their treatments. PLEASE GET INVOLVED. If enough of us participate, it would take only a few dollars from each of us to help many of our Veterans and their families. Shouldn't it be an honor and our responsibility to help those who are in need because they protected our freedom?
VA Launches New Prevention Initiative to Serve 22,000 Veteran Families at Risk of Homelessness
Announces Nearly $60 Million in Homeless Prevention Grants Nationwide
WASHINGTON (July 26, 2011) - Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K.
Shinseki announced today the award of nearly $60 million in homeless prevention grants that will serve approximately 22,000 homeless and at-risk Veteran families as part of the new Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program. This initial $60 million award will serve Veteran families at 85 non-profit community agencies in 40 states and the District of Columbia under VA's new homeless prevention initiative.
"This new homeless prevention program will provide additional comprehensive support to Veterans who have served honorably, and now find themselves in a downward spiral toward despair and homelessness,"
said VA Secretary Eric K. Shinseki. "This program expands our capacity to act before a Veteran becomes homeless and to target the problem of family homelessness. These grants would not have been possible without the extraordinary partnerships forged with community organizers who are firmly committed to making a positive difference in lives of Veterans
and their families."
The SSVF Program, a critical element of VA's plan to prevent and end homelessness among Veterans, will promote housing stability among homeless and at-risk Veterans and their families. Under the SSVF program, VA awards grants to private non-profit organizations and consumer cooperatives that can provide a range of supportive services to eligible very low-income Veteran families. Supportive services include outreach, case management, assistance in obtaining VA benefits, and assistance in obtaining and coordinating other public benefits.
Grantees will also have the ability to make time-limited temporary financial assistance payments on behalf of Veterans for purposes such as rent payments, utility payments, security deposits and moving costs.
More information about VA's homeless programs is available online at http://www.va.gov/homeless
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