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VA Announces $4 Million in Funding to Help the Homeless

WASHINGTON – Today, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert A. McDonald announced the award of $4 million in renewal funding offered through the Grant and Per Diem (GPD) Program to 21 community agencies that currently provide enhanced services for homeless Veterans with special needs.
“These important grant renewals will allow community agencies to continue to provide critical transitional housing services where they are needed,” said VA Secretary Robert A. McDonald. “As a key component of the VA’s plan to significantly reduce homelessness among Veterans, the Grant and Per Diem (GPD) Special Need grants will provide funding to community agencies that provide services to homeless Veterans.
The program promotes the development and provision of supportive housing and services with the goal of helping homeless Veterans achieve residential stability, increase their skill levels and income, and obtain greater self-determination. Specifically, GPD Special Need grant funding will assist with additional operational costs that would not otherwise be incurred but for the fact that the recipient is providing transitional housing and services for the GPD “Special Need” populations, including women, chronically mentally ill, frail elderly, terminally ill, and individuals who have the care of minor dependents.
As a result of these and other efforts, Veteran homelessness is down significantly since the launch of the Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness in 2010. The state of Connecticut and cities of New Orleans, Houston, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City have all recently announced the achievement of significant milestones related to ending Veteran homelessness.

More information about VA’s homeless programs is available at http://www.va.gov/homeless. Community organizations seeking details and/or more information may visit VA’s National Grant and Per Diem Program website http://www.va.gov/homeless/GPD.ASP.
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I just had a thought. Seeing as how the US Government is thinking of using old, closed down bases in Europe for all those refugees, why don't we take that page and use it for the homeless vets. Take those closed down (yet still have money coming in for upkeep) and house the homeless vets there. And give them jobs to take care of the base.
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Cpl Chris Rice - Perhaps in a manner, yes. Lets look at it this way. Those stateside bases that were closed but still receive funds for upkeep and maintenance, other than being a drain on funds for no other reason but to keep them looking nice should be put to use in a manner that really justifies the money. Hence, take all the homeless vets and put them back on base. This has certain advantages (and even some disadvantages as well I will admit) such as: 1) For those that miss the military presence, being back on base and in barracks may put their minds at ease; 2) Those barracks and housing gives them a roof, shower, and laundry facilities. 3) Open up those clinics and dfacs again and they have access to food and medicine; 4) If they have family that is concerned and unsure of the vets safety and welfare, they are now at a location that they can visit and help care for them.

Certainly many kinks and wrinkles would have to be ironed out prior to implementing this kind of idea, but I think the general idea is sound and has some merit to it.
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MSG (Join to see), That sounds too simple and logical for the government to follow up on, but it's a damn good idea.
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MSG (Join to see) - That is a great idea.......
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SSG Eddye Royal
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I have people or Groups that have asked me to be apart of their organization because of the connections to help veterans. I am glad to do so, and get some back on their way to be as independent as possible, and not be in a home, and out of sight out of mind.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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A mere drop in the bucket on what is truly needed.
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SGT Jim Arnold - This was three years ago when maybe $4,000,000 went farther.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Very true Jim.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Very true Keith.
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SSG Eddye Royal
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I have people or Groups that have asked me to be apart of their organization because of the connections to help veterans. I am glad to do so, and get some back on their way to be as independent as possible, and not be in a home, and out of sight out of mind.
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PO3 Brad Phlipot
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That is sad as those vets will never see a penny or a home from that money given their past track record, heartbreaking.
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PO3 Brad Phlipot, As much as I hate to agree with you, you're probably right.
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SSG Eddye Royal
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I have people or Groups that have asked me to be apart of their organization because of the connections to help veterans. I am glad to do so, and get some back on their way to be as independent as possible, and not be in a home, and out of sight out of mind.
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