The article reports that California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed another bill that authorizes $30 million lease of revenue bonds for veterans housing facilities on July 28, 2007. The total authorized unissued balance...
At San Jose’s annual Veterans Day Parade, city, county, and non-profit leaders announced the number of homeless vets is on the decline. This marks the first positive step for the effort that was started in 2015. “The rate at which we are getting veterans housed is faster than the ...
In a brief filed last month, attorneys for the veterans asked Carter to issue an order requiring the VA to provide nearly 4,000 units of permanent supportive housing on the campus. That would be an addition of 2,740 units to the 1,215 already in planning...
veterans can apply for this program. State-by-State Emergency Housing Resources Alabama Indiana Nebraska Rhode Island Alaska Iowa Nevada South Carolina Arizona Kansas New Hampshire South Dakota Arkansas Kentucky New Jersey Tennessee California Louisiana New Mexico Texas Colorado Maine New York Utah ...
Santa Clara County has made strides to house homeless veterans, but the work isn't over. From October 2023 to this September, 256 veterans have been housed. In addition 141 homeless veterans sought housing assistance for the first time.
Housing costs rose to record numbers in 2024. November 17, 2024 9:06am PST VA Campus celebrates new building for homeless vets days after appealing order to build temporary units While the VA is celebrating the opening of a new building with 75 permanent units for homeless veterans, they're...
About 38,000 veterans nationwide are without stable housing, an estimate that is down nearly half from 2010. ByLeo Shane III “All over the country, in places like California and Florida, these vouchers aren’t enough,” said Rep. Gus Bilirak...
WHA is proud to introduce our newest adaptive reuse projects that have transformed former motels in Stanton, CA, into supportive housing for veterans… Read more Affordable Housing/April 25, 2024 One Bite at a Time for More Affordable Housing?
While government housing policy after the Second World War supported building more affordable housing for returning veterans, by the 1960s and 1970s it was clear that the goals of housing had spiralled into unaffordable projects for median incomes. Large
He pointed out that family, youth and chronic veterans homelessness dropped in the city’s last full count — although the number of chronically homeless people went up. Maybe I’m not in the Christmas spirit, but I don’t see this as a feel-good story. Are we really supposed to ...