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10-09-03, 04:39 PM
VA Funds Homeless Programs In Every State
WASHINGTON (Oct. 8, 2003) - Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J.
Principi today announced that for the first time in its history the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is providing grants to organizations
that care for homeless veterans in all 50 states and the District of
Columbia.
"Just three years ago, VA supported 43 homeless programs that provided about
1,250 transitional housing beds in just 24 states," said Principi. "Today,
we are providing grants to every state and the District of Columbia,
supporting 8,200 beds operated by more than 250 programs. This historic
achievement is a direct result of President Bush's determination to end
chronic homelessness in America."
In the past nine years, VA's Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program
has awarded more than 300 grants totaling about $75 million to public and
nonprofit groups to establish transitional housing and service centers and
to purchase vans for transportation to services and employment for homeless
veterans. VA expects to provide grants supporting 10,000 transitional
housing beds by 2006.
More information about VA's homeless assistance programs can be found at
<http://www.va.gov/homeless> on the Internet.
WASHINGTON (Oct. 8, 2003) - Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J.
Principi today announced that for the first time in its history the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is providing grants to organizations
that care for homeless veterans in all 50 states and the District of
Columbia.
"Just three years ago, VA supported 43 homeless programs that provided about
1,250 transitional housing beds in just 24 states," said Principi. "Today,
we are providing grants to every state and the District of Columbia,
supporting 8,200 beds operated by more than 250 programs. This historic
achievement is a direct result of President Bush's determination to end
chronic homelessness in America."
In the past nine years, VA's Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program
has awarded more than 300 grants totaling about $75 million to public and
nonprofit groups to establish transitional housing and service centers and
to purchase vans for transportation to services and employment for homeless
veterans. VA expects to provide grants supporting 10,000 transitional
housing beds by 2006.
More information about VA's homeless assistance programs can be found at
<http://www.va.gov/homeless> on the Internet.