Number of Homeless Veterans Drops 21 Percent
The reasons for the reduction in the number of homeless veterans, says the VA, include partnerships between the VA and a growing network of community- and faith-based organizations, plus "changing demographics and improvements in survey techniques."
"We are seeing significant progress in the fight against homelessness," said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake. "This success should encourage all those concerned about homeless veterans, for it shows we can make a difference in the lives of these veterans through our services and with our community partners."
The VA currently provides health care to about 100,000 homeless veterans. Through the VA and its partners, homeless veterans can obtain employment assistance, and help in acquiring excess government property including foreclosed homes, clothing, shoes and other items.
Once again, 154,000 homeless U.S. veterans remains 154,000 too many homeless U.S. veterans.
Also See:
VA Announces Homeless Veterans Grant Awards
HUD Awards $1.5 Billion in Homeless Support Grants
HUD Releases Landmark Homeless Study


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