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Project CHALENG
Partnering with Local Communities Nationwide The CHALENG Process In 1994, the VA launched Project CHALENG (Community Homelessness Assessment, Local Education and Networking Groups) for Veterans, an innovative program designed to enhance the continuum of care for homeless veterans provided by the local VA and its surrounding community service agencies. The guiding principle behind Project CHALENG is that no single agency can provide the full spectrum of services required to help homeless veterans become productive members of society. Project CHALENG enhances coordinated services by bringing the VA together with community agencies and other federal, state, and local governments who provide services to the homeless to raise awareness of homeless veterans' needs and to plan to meet those needs. The legislation guiding this initiative is contained in Public Laws 102-405, 103-446 and 105-114. The specific legislative requirements relating to Project CHALENG are that local medical center and regional office directors: At the local level, VA medical centers and regional offices designate CHALENG Points of Contact (POCs) who are responsible for the above requirements. These CHALENG POCs - usually local VA homeless center/project coordinators - work with local agencies throughout the year to coordinate services for homeless veterans. The Annual Project CHALENG Report and Individual Site Profiles Each year Project CHALENG publishes a report summarizing the results of annual surveys of both local VA staff and community participants (local government, service providers, formerly and currently homeless veterans). These surveys ask for current perceptions of homeless veterans’ needs, the degree of VA/community cooperation and collaboration in serving homeless veterans, and progress on local homeless veterans program initiatives. The most recent CHALENG report for FY 2007 (The Fourteenth Annual Progress Report on Public Law 105-114: Services for Homeless Veterans Assessment and Coordination) is available below. The Report includes both VISN (Veterans Integrated Service Network) and Facility data. [ IMAGE : No description available ] Also now available are individual site profiles (see below after Report Appendix Tables). These reports incorporate CHALENG and VA NEPEC ( When the Grant and Per Diem application and/or HUD Continuum of Care/Plan to End Homelessness processes are active, applicants needing to address local needs of homeless veterans may want to consult their local CHALENG POC (listed in Appendix 8) and include local data generated from the individual site profiles VA's Northeast Program Evaluation Center (NEPEC) processes and reports the data from the annual CHALENG survey. For More Information on CHALENG To find the nearest CHALENG coordinator near you (see Appendix 8). For more information, please contact John Kuhn, National CHALENG Coordinator at 908-647-0180 ext. 4066; email John.Kuhn2@med.va.gov . You may also contact John Nakashima, CHALENG program analyst, at 310-478-3711 ext. 41946; email at John.Nakashima@med.va.gov. TO DOWNLOAD PDF FORMAT: To open files in the PDF format you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer. If you do not already have a copy of Acrobat Reader on your computer you may download and install a FREE version from their website. http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html The 2007 CHALENG report : Guide to Appendices: CHALENG Participant Questionnaire: This is the survey questionnaire completed by Appendix 1: 2007 CHALENG Needs Score by VA Facility – Homeless Veterans’ Assessment Consumer assessments of local veteran met-unmet needs across 38 need areas - e.g. food, housing (emergency, transitional, permanent), hygiene, family counseling, etc. Appendix 2: 2007 CHALENG Needs Score by VA Facility – VA and Community Representatives' Assessment Provider assessments of local veteran met-unmet needs across 38 need areas - e.g. food, housing (emergency, transitional, permanent), hygiene, family counseling, etc. Appendix 3: 2007 CHALENG Needs Score by Network - Combined Consumers’ and Providers’ Assessment VISN level assessments of local veteran met-unmet needs across 38 need areas - e.g. food, housing (emergency, transitional, permanent), hygiene, family counseling, etc. Appendix 4: 2007 CHALENG Integration and Implementation Scores by VA Facility - Community Representatives' Assessment Local community agency perception of specific activities associated with partnering with local VA, and level of homeless veteran access to VA services Appendix 5: CHALENG End of FY 2007 Estimated Number of Homeless Veterans and Information Sources by VISN and VA Facility, POC Assessment Estimates of the number of homeless veterans by local Points of Contact and the data sources for the estimates Appendix 6: VA-Community Initiatives for Homeless Veterans: End of FY 2006 Plan Focus (Top 3 Needs) - FY 2007 Plan Action Updates Fiscal Year Action Plan Progress Appendix 7: Agencies Recognized for Assisting in Implementing FY 2007 Action Plans Highlights local agencies (public and private) that collaborated with VA in providing services to homeless veterans. Appendix 8: VISN/Facility CHALENG Points of Contact Individual Site Profiles:
to Serve Homeless Veterans
CHALENG Report FY 2007 (DRAFT)
CHALENG Participant Survey
VISN 1 | VISN 8 | VISN 17 |
VISN 2 | VISN 9 | VISN 18 |
VISN 3 | VISN 10 | VISN 19 |
VISN 4 | VISN 11 | VISN 20 |
VISN 5 | VISN 12 | VISN 21 |
VISN 6 | VISN 15 | VISN 22 |
VISN 7 | VISN 16 | VISN 23 |
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