Veteran Homelessness In Focus
One of the four goals of Opening Doors is to end homelessness among our nation’s Veterans by 2015, and in the past two years the country has made great strides. There are an array of programs and services available to Veterans who are at-risk of or experiencing homelessness.
Beyond HUD-VASH
In May 2012, USICH spoke with federal government partners and Veteran service providers on resources communities can use to help Veterans in need beyond the HUD-VASH Program.
Pilot Program in MA Links Vulnerable Veterans to Housing and Services Quickly
Helping Female Veterans Find Stable Lives
The Path Forward
In November 2011, USICH spoke with federal government partners, service providers, policy leaders, and a Veteran to focus on the path forward toward the 2015 goal.
Programs to Increase Employment for Veterans from the Department of Labor
Ending Veteran Homelessness in New Orleans: the Importance of Partnerships and Shared Goals
100K Homes Housing Placement Boot Camp: a New Efficient Way to Decrease Time to Housing
Top 9 Things You Can Do Right Now from 100K Homes
Female Veterans: With Increased Risk, Specific Needs to Overcome Homelessness
Planning Successful Outcomes for Veterans: Measuring Impact in Cincinnati