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Dale Gray
(913) 551-5542
For Release
Wednesday
April 16, 2008

HUD AND VA TO PROVIDE PERMANENT HOUSING FOR 140 HOMELESS VETERANS IN MISSOURI
$75 million program to help an estimated 10,000 homeless vets nationally

KANSAS CITY, KS - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary James B. Peake and U.S. Housing and Urban Development Deputy Secretary Roy A. Bernardi today announced $75 million to provide permanent supportive
housing for an estimated 10,000 homeless veterans nationwide. Missouri will receive $812,802 to help an estimated 140 veterans living in Missouri find permanent housing.

"We are deeply grateful for the service and sacrifice by our nation's veterans and we must make every effort to
help them as they struggle to avoid a life on the streets," said Bernardi. "This program is one opportunity to say, ‘Thank You’ and to make certain that we serve them as they have served us."

"Today, VA and HUD are strengthening our long-standing partnership on homelessness to achieve a simple vision - that no one who has served and fought for their country should have to live on the streets," said Peake. "We hope
to build upon this effort soon with another step providing more case managers to support a marked increase in permanent housing units."

HUD's Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program (HUD-VASH), funded at $75 million, will provide approximately 10,000 rental assistance vouchers to 129 local public housing agencies to assist homeless veterans nationwide.
In Missouri, three housing agencies will receive a total of $812,802 to provide 140 rental assistance vouchers specifically targeted to assist homeless veterans in their area. In addition, VA and HUD will link local public housing agencies with VA Medical Centers to provide supportive services and case management to eligible homeless
veterans.

In Missouri, the St. Louis Housing Authority will receive $227,779 to help 35 veterans; the Kansas City Housing Authority will receive $418,438 to help 70 veterans; and, the Columbia Housing Authority will receive $166,585 to
help 35 homeless vets find permanent housing.

HUD will provide housing assistance through its Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program which allows participants to rent privately owned housing. The VA will offer eligible homeless veterans clinical and supportive services through its medical centers located in St. Louis, Kansas City and Columbia.

Last year, VA provided health care to more than 100,000 homeless veterans and other services to over 60,000 veterans in its specialized homeless programs. The Bush Administration's proposed FY 2009 Budget seeks to double
the amount of funding announced today to provide an additional $75 million to support the housing and service
needs of an additional10,000 homeless veterans across America.

Local communities or "Continuums of Care" that receive HUD homeless assistance will work with local VA Medical Centers to identify eligible participants. The VA will then screen homeless veterans to determine their eligibility.
Those eligible vets will receive treatment and regular case management to retain the voucher. VA Medical Center
case managers will also work closely with local housing agencies to help participants find suitable housing. Participating local housing agencies will also determine income eligibility in accordance to HUD regulations for the Housing Choice Voucher Program.

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HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities;
creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development and enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the
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State VA Medical Center Location*
Estimated # of homeless veterans to be assisted
Alaska Anchorage
35
Alabama Birmingham
105
Tuscaloosa
35
Tuskegee
35
Arkansas Little Rock
105
Fayetteville
35
Arizona Tucson
70
Phoenix
105
Prescott
35
California San Francisco
105
Greater Los Angeles
840
Loma Linda
35
Central CA Health Care System
35
Palo Alto
70
Northern CA Health Care System
35
San Diego
105
Long Beach
70
Colorado Denver
175
So. Colorado
35
Connecticut  West Haven
70
District of Columbia Washington, DC
140
Delaware Wilmington
35
Florida Tampa 
105
Orlando
70
W. Palm Beach
105
Bay Pines
105
Gainesville
140
Gulf Coast Health Care System
35
Miami
105
Georgia Augusta
35
Atlanta
350
Dublin
35
Hawaii Honolulu
70
Iowa Central Iowa
35
Iowa City
35
Idaho Boise
20
Chicago WS
105
Hines
70
N. Chicago
35
Indiana Indianapolis
70
N. Indiana
35
Kansas Topeka
35
Wichita
35
Leavenworth
105
Kentucky Louisville
35
Lexington
35
Louisiana Shreveport
35
New Orleans
140
Alexandria
35
Massachusetts Boston
105
Northampton
70
Bedford
70
Maryland Perry Point
70
Baltimore
105
Maine Togus
35
Michigan Ann Arbor Health Care System
70
Saginaw
35
Battle Creek
35
Detroit
105
Minnesota Minneapolis
70
Missouri Kansas City
70
St. Louis
35
Columbia
35
Mississippi Jackson
35
Montana Montana Health Care System
35
North Carolina Asheville
35
Durham
35
Salisbury
35
North Dakota Fargo
35
Nebraska Omaha
35
Gr. Nebraska
35
New Hampshire Manchester
35
New Jersey East Orange
35
Lyons
35
New Mexico New Mexico Health Care System
35
Nevada Sierra Nevada Health Care System
70
Southern Nevada Health Care System
105
New York Syracuse
35
Bronx
385
Brooklyn
455
New York 
175
Albany
35
Canandaigua
35
Buffalo
35
Montrose
105
Northport
35
Ohio Columbus Outpatient Clinic
35
Cleveland
105
Cincinnati
70
Dayton
35
Chillicothe
35
Oklahoma Oklahoma City
35
Muskogee
35
Oregon Portland
70
Roseburg
35
White City
35
Pennsylvania Pittsburgh
70
Philadelphia
105
Butler
35
Coatesville
105
Erie
35
Wilkes-Barre
35
Lebanon
70
Puerto Rico San Juan
20
Rhode Island Providence
35
South Carolina Charleston
70
Columbia
70
South Dakota Hot Springs
35
Ft. Meade
35
Tennessee Memphis
105
Mountain Home
70
Nashville
70
Texas San Antonio
70
Central Texas Health Care System
105
El Paso Outpatient Clinic
35
Houston
385
Dallas
105
Utah Salt Lake City
35
Virginia Hampton
140
Richmond
35
Salem
35
Vermont White River Junction
20
Washington Seattle
105
American Lake
35
Spokane
35
Walla Walla
70
Wisconsin Milwaukee
70
Tomah
35
West Virginia Huntington
35
Clarksburg
35
Martinsburg
35
Wyoming Cheyenne
35
Sheridan
35
TOTAL
10,070

    * VA Medical Centers' coverage areas often extend beyond the metropolitan areas in which they are located.

 

 
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