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Shelter is Found for Binghamton’s Homless Veterans

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City of Binghamton officials say they are the first in the nation to complete a White House challenge to end veteran homelessness.

Mayor Richard David says housing has been obtained for the 21 identified homeless veterans in the city before winter sets in.

The City set up a blue ribbon commission in September to identify veterans facing housing challenges, housing options and funding sources as well as looking to coordinate support services and outreach for new and existing vets.

The Mayor was joined with officials from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Department of Veterans Affairs to announce the accomplishment.

Officials say there are many reasons why vets can become homeless including finances, lack of support, substance abuse or mental health challenges.

Binghamton has taken steps to tailor plans for each veteran that had been identified as facing housing challenges.

Officials admit the number of homeless veterans and others can vary from day to day.

Meanwhile, a big-box home improvement chain is giving a big check to an agency that houses homeless veterans in Binghamton.

The Home Depot Foundation has presented a $60,000 grant to the Volunteers of America Upstate New York to be used to enhance a shelter for veterans on Chenango Street in Binghamton.

The VOA says the money will be used to make the facility more handicap accessible.

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