OpinionWhat states can do to help veterans experiencing homelessnessIn the United States, a critical yet often overlooked area of public investment is transitional housing for veterans.By Michael Embrich4 months ago
The number of homeless vets dropped sharply over the last two yearsBut about 33,000 veterans were still without stable housing in the latest federal survey of individuals in distress.By Leo Shane III17 months ago
Advocates for homeless vets face next big challenge: inflationRising housing prices could counter re-energized efforts from housing advocates to help more financially distressed veterans.By Leo Shane III22 months ago
VA to award millions in suicide prevention grants to community groups About $52 million in grants are expected to be distributed to groups by this fall.By Leo Shane III24 months ago
Fewer veterans were in homeless shelters last year. Was COVID the reason?Federal officials saw a 10 percent decrease in sheltered homeless veterans in January 2021.By Leo Shane III2 years ago
The number of veterans experiencing homelessness rose slightly even before the coronavirus pandemicOf every 10,000 veterans in America as of January 2020, roughly 21 were living on the streets.By Leo Shane III3 years ago