Housing Programs Expand Support for Veterans Facing Homelessness
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WASHINGTON — Federal housing officials have announced additional funding aimed at reducing veteran homelessness through expanded housing assistance and supportive services. The initiative will provide resources to communities working to connect former service members with stable housing and healthcare programs. (HUD)
The funding supports partnerships between the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Veterans Affairs, allowing local organizations to increase permanent housing opportunities for veterans experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
Housing advocates praised the announcement, noting that coordinated federal and local programs have significantly reduced veteran homelessness over the past decade, although affordability challenges remain in many regions.
Officials say the latest investment reflects continued efforts to ensure veterans have access to long-term housing solutions while expanding community-based support services that address employment, mental health, and healthcare needs. (HUD)
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