At Tampa Homeless Veterans Shelter, Claims of Racism and False Identity Military veterans arrive at New Beginnings of Tampa having survived war zones and months, if not years, of homelessness.
How Did Caseworker Help Homeless Veteran Get Housed After 12 Years? 'Just Coming Back' Marine Corps veteran Brian Brewer said his experience with homelessness started when his daughter, Kimie, got sick from a...
Op-Ed: What Can Be Done to Prevent Veteran Homelessness "Insufficient housing options for veterans leaves many at high risk of becoming homeless."
Veteran Homeless Rate Drops 5 Percent Nationwide, Rises on West Coast "It's not good enough, but it's better," VA Secretary Robert Wilkie said.
VA Offering Cash Subsidies to Help Low Income Veterans Afford Housing The grants are available in high-cost areas, and also include job training.
More than 46,000 Homeless Veterans Placed in Housing in 2023, Setting a Record for VA The number of veterans who are considered homeless saw an uptick in 2023 but has fallen by 4% overall since 2020.
VA Makes Pitch for More Money to Counter 7.4% Rise in Homeless Veterans Living on the Streets or in Shelters The VA announced its intention to devote "hundreds of millions" to assist veterans sleeping in shelters or living on the...
VA Has Already Exceeded Its Annual Goal for Housing Homeless Veterans with 2 Months Left in the Year As of Oct. 31, the VA has provided shelter for 38,847 veterans, surpassing its goal of 38,000 for the year with two months to...
Nonprofits Making Progress in Tackling Homelessness Among Veterans, But Challenges Remain Since January 2020, the numbers of homeless veterans have fallen 11% and have gone down 55% over the past 13 years.
VA Says It's Closing In on a Goal to House 38,000 Veterans This Year The Department of Veterans Affairs also will provide more than 700 grants worth roughly $1 billion to address housing needs...
Fort Liberty Soldier Sentenced to Over 3 Years for Romance Scams, Bilked Over $350,000 from Victims Specialist Sanda G. Frimpong, who was serving on active duty until his arrest in 2023, was ordered to pay back over $350,000...
‘Indefinite’ Defense Department IDs Inconvenience Air Travelers, May Be Dropped As Acceptable Identification The Transportation Security Administration's Credential Authentication Technology reads the cards' INDEF date field as...
Arlington Horse-Drawn Funerals to Remain Suspended as Families Grapple with Burial Arrangements The Army says it will continue the suspension of horse-drawn funeral services at Arlington National Cemetery after roughly a...
Several Dozen Ships Lost Propulsion in Maryland Waters Before Key Bridge Collapse: 'You're Basically Just Drifting' What went wrong aboard the Dali, the 984-foot ship that weighed 112,000 tons when it struck the bridge, and whether it could...
Military Advocacy Group Seeks to Prevent Changes to Tricare for Life After Fees Suggestion The Military Officers Association of America, or MOAA, wants to prevent any discussion of enrollment fees for Tricare for...