HUD Archives: News Releases


HUD No. 12-17
HUD Contact: Adam Glantz (212) 264-1100
VA Contact: Josh Taylor (202) 461-7216
For Release
Tuesday
March 27, 2012

HUD, VA PROVIDES PERMANENT HOUSING AND SUPPORT TO NEARLY 600 HOMELESS VETS IN NEW YORK STATE
Latest estimate shows national veterans homelessness fell by nearly 12 percent

NEW YORK - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki announced today that HUD will provide almost $6 million to public housing agencies in New York to supply permanent housing and case management for nearly 600 homeless veterans in the state. The funding is part of more than 10,000 vouchers being awarded nationwide. (A listing of New York grantees is below.)

The permanent supportive housing assistance announced today is provided through HUD's Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program (HUD-VASH), a program administered by HUD, VA, and local housing agencies across the country.

"It's a national disgrace that one out of every six men and women in our shelters once wore a uniform to serve our country," said HUD Secretary Donovan. "But we know that by providing housing assistance and case management services, we can significantly reduce the number of veterans living on our streets. Working together, HUD, VA and local housing agencies are making real progress toward ending veteran homelessness once and for all."

"Under the leadership of President Obama, we have made significant progress in the fight to end homelessness among veterans, but more work remains," said VA Secretary Shinseki. "The partnership between the federal government and community agencies across the country has strengthened all of our efforts to honor our veterans and keep us on track to prevent and eliminate veteran homelessness by 2015."

This funding to local housing agencies is part of the Obama Administration's commitment to end Veteran and long-term chronic homelessness by 2015. Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness (www.usich.gov/PDF/FactSheetVeterans.pdf) serves as a roadmap for how the federal government will work with state and local agreements to confront the root causes of homelessness, especially among former servicemen and women.

The grants announced today are part of $75 million appropriated for Fiscal Year 2012 to support the housing needs of approximately 10,500 homeless veterans. VA Medical Centers (VAMC) provides supportive services and case management to eligible homeless veterans. This is the first of two rounds of the 2012 HUD-VASH funding. HUD expects to announce the remaining funding by the end of this summer.

VAMCs work closely with homeless veterans then refer them to public housing agencies for these vouchers, based upon a variety of factors, most importantly the duration of the homelessness and the need for longer term more intensive support to obtain and maintain permanent housing. The HUD-VASH program includes both the rental assistance the voucher provides and the comprehensive case management that VAMC staff provides.

Veterans participating in the HUD-VASH program rent privately owned housing and generally contribute no more than 30 percent of their income toward rent. VA offers eligible homeless veterans clinical and supportive services through its medical centers across the U.S., Guam and Puerto Rico.

CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY VA MEDICAL CENTER
# OF VOUCHERS
1 year budget authority for vouchers awarded
Syracuse Syracuse Housing Authority Syracuse VAMC
35
$170,158
Bronx New York City Housing Authority James J. Peters VAMC
200
$2,286,996
Brooklyn New York City Housing Authority New York Harbor HCS
100
$1,143,498
Manhattan New York City Housing Authority New York Harbor HCS
100
$1,143,498
Albany Albany Housing Authority Samuel S. Stratton VAMC
25
$118,600
Binghamton Binghamton Housing Authority Syracuse VAMC/Binghamton VA OPC
10
$52,439
Amherst/Buffalo Town of Amherst Housing Authority VA Western NY HCS
15
$72,338
Long Island NYS Housing Trust Fund Corporation Northport VAMC/Islip CBOC
50
$474,874
Northport NYS Housing Trust Fund Corporation Northport VAMC
25
$237,437
Yonkers NYS Housing Trust Fund Corporation VA Hudson Valley HCS - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Campus
25
$237,437
    New York Total
585
5,937,273

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VA is the federal government's second-largest cabinet office. Secretary Shinseki has outlined three key priorities for the department: increase Veteran access to VA services and benefits, eliminate the disability claims backlog, and end Veteran homelessness. VA provides health care to more than 6 million people each year, in 91 million outpatient visits and 960,000 hospitalizations. This year, VA will provide over $1 billion in specialized homeless program funding, more than $58 billion annually in disability pay and pensions to 4.5 million Americans, $10 billion in educational assistance, $1 billion for home loans and $2.6 billion for life insurance. More information about VA is available at www.va.gov.

 

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