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(Date Posted:11/03/2009 14:53:35)
VA to lay out plan to end veterans’ homelessness in 3 day summit
Recieved from VA–
Today, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki will lay out
his plan to end homelessness among Veterans within five years at the
National Summit on Ending Veteran Homelessness. The first of its kind
summit is drawing more than 1,200 homeless Veteran service providers
and advocates from federal and state agencies, faith-based and
community service providers and the business community. Media advisory
attached and below.
This summit, from Nov. 3-5, will be an unprecedented gathering of
government, business and community service providers. Secretary
Shinseki will address the group at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3 at the
Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, D.C. This is an opportunity to
build support for combating homelessness and to increase community
partnerships.
In his address, Secretary Shinseki will be outlining his framework for the plan to get Veterans off the streets, including preventing
Veterans from becoming homeless in the first place. Preventative
measures include discharge planning for incarcerated Veterans
re-entering society and a national referral center to link Veterans to
local service providers. The Post-9/11 GI Bill will help steer folks
into classrooms and off the streets. Secretary Shinseki will also be
speaking about VA’s partnership with the Department of Housing and
Urban Development, the HUD-VASH program. Through this program, HUD
provided 10,150 HUD-VASH housing vouchers for homeless Veterans in
2008, and the program is expanding to get more Veterans off the streets
in 2010. Of course, VA will continue expanded efforts to provide
education, jobs, health care and housing.
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