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Veterans' advocates hold forum to discuss homeless vets

Posted 12/9/2010 Email story   Print story

    

12/9/2010 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- More than 400 participants from across the country took part in a two-day national forum on ending homelessness among veterans.

Committee members discussed strengthening preventative measures and improving collaboration among government and private-sector organizations.

"For twenty years, we have provided a wide array of services to homeless veterans," said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. "Today, we are intervening earlier in the problems that can lead to homelessness, such as mental illness, substance abuse, unemployment and financial problems."

The forum, held Dec. 7 through 8 in Arlington, Va., included health care providers, outreach coordinators, homelessness specialists and service providers from various federal agencies. Representatives from the private sector and veterans service organizations participated also.

Participants worked together in planning increased access to stable and affordable housing, expand economic security, improved health care and changes to the nation's system for dealing with homelessness.

VA and the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, working in partnership with other federal agencies, are steadily batteling homelessness among veterans. In 2009, the department spent nearly $535 million on homeless programs, not counting health care associated with homelessness.

"With our partners at the Department of Labor and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, we have marshaled considerable expertise and resources to help our Veterans leave the road to homelessness," Secretary Shinseki added.

Among many programs, VA administrators have also created a national, 24-hour hotline for homeless veterans. Responders can help callers find food, shelter, clothing and other assistance for homeless Veterans.

The hotline number is 877-424-3838.

(Courtesy of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)



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