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VA announces $36
Million in grants for Homeless Programs
WASHINGTON - Homeless veterans in 35 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto
Rico will get more assistance, thanks to
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) grants
providing $36.7 million to community groups
to create 1,526 beds for homeless veterans
this year.
"These grants provide a helping hand to
veterans who have served our nation in
uniform," said Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Dr. James B. Peake.
"Our partnerships with community-based organizations provide safe,
temporary housing while these veterans
return to productive
lives."
VA has identified public and community
non-profit groups eligible to receive
payments for housing and supportive services
to homeless
veterans, including 49 grants for vans that
will transport homeless veterans to health
care and training programs.
The grants are part of VA's continuing
efforts to reduce homelessness among
veterans.
VA has the largest integrated network of homeless assistance programs
in the country. In many cities and rural
areas, VA social workers and other
clinicians working with community and
faith-based partners conduct extensive
outreach programs, clinical
assessments, medical treatments, alcohol and
drug abuse counseling and employment
assistance.
VA's Grant and Per Diem program helped
reduce the number of veterans who are
homeless on a typical night last year by 21
percent to about 154,000 veterans.
VA also provides health care to about 100,000 homeless veterans,
compensation and assistance in obtaining
foreclosed homes and
excess federal property, including clothes,
footwear, blankets and other
items.
More information about VA's homeless
programs is available on the
Internet at
http://www.va.gov/homeless.
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