HUD Archives: News Releases


HUD No. 16-018
Agatha Gutierrez
(913) 551-6803
For Release
Thursday
March 17, 2016

HUD CONGRATULATES MAYOR T.M. FRANKLIN COWNIE FOR ACHIEVING THE MAYORS CHALLENGE GOAL OF ENDING VETERAN HOMELESSNESS
Des Moines, IA has systems in place to house all homeless veterans

KANSAS CITY - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced the city of Des Moines, IA has effectively ended homelessness among veterans by establishing a system to house any veteran who may be living in emergency shelters or on the streets. The Mayors Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness was first issued by First Lady Michelle Obama and has recruited nearly 870 mayors and local officials to commit to its ambitious goal. More than 20 cities and states have reached the goal to date, with more on pace to do so soon.

In 2010, President Obama launched Opening Doors (http://usich.gov/opening_doors/), the nation's first-ever comprehensive strategy to prevent and end homelessness. Since then, veteran homelessness has declined by an incredible 36 percent; family homelessness dropped 19 percent, and chronic homelessness fell 22 percent. This progress has been made possible with support from the President and First Lady and every level of government, in partnership in the private, non-profit and philanthropic sectors.

The decline in veteran homelessness is largely attributed to significant investments made by the U.S. Congress and the close partnership between HUD and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on a joint program called HUD-VA Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH), which provides a rental subsidy along with supportive services for those veterans who need them. In that time, nearly 80,000 vouchers have been awarded and more than 104,000 homeless veterans have been served through the broader HUD-VASH program. 

"The City of Des Moines is proud to be a leader in ending veteran homelessness in our city," said Mayor Cownie. "We are committed to working with local and national partner organizations such as the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH), service partners and the Department of Veteran Affairs to continue the fight. Our veterans fought for us so we must continue to fight homelessness for them."

"HUD congratulates Mayor Cownie for his commitment to ending veteran homelessness in Des Moines," said Regional Administrator Jennifer Tidwell. "The City of Des Moines and community stakeholders have aligned local efforts to ensure that all veterans have access to permanent housing and supportive services."

To aid local officials in pursuit of the Mayors Challenge goal of ending homelessness among veterans, the Federal government has provided resources and enforced programs to strengthen our country's homeless assistance programs. These resources and reforms, when implemented at a local level, can include:

  1. Using a Housing First approach, which removes barriers to help veterans obtain permanent housing as quickly as possible, without unnecessary prerequisites;
  2. Prioritizing the most vulnerable Veterans, especially those experiencing chronic homelessness, for permanent supportive housing opportunities, including those created through the HUD-VASH program;
  3. Targeting rapid re-housing interventions, including those made possible through the Department of Veterans Affairs' Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program, toward veterans and their families who need shorter-term rental subsidies and services in order to be reintegrated back into our communities.

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