HUD Archives: News Releases


Donna White
(202) 708-0685
For Release
Friday
June 4, 2010

HUD TO PROVIDE PERMANENT HOUSING TO NEARLY 8,000 HOMELESS VETERANS
$626,565 HUD-VASH program to provide rental housing and support
services to 100 vets in Richmond, Roanoke and Virginia Beach

RICHMOND - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan announced Thursday that nearly 8,000 homeless veterans will get permanent housing assistance through a HUD rental assistance program that connects homeless veterans from local Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMC) with rental assistance vouchers provided by local public housing agencies. HUDs Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program (HUD-VASH) will provide local
public housing agencies with $58.6 million in funding specifically targeted to assist homeless veterans in their area.

From that national pot, $367,558 is earmarked for the Virginia Housing Development Authority to help 50 homeless veterans, $196,398 for the Virginia Beach Department of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation to help 25
veterans, and $72,609 to the Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority to provide assistance to 25 additional homeless veterans. For a local breakdown of the rental vouchers announced today, visit: HUD VASH

"Though they served and sacrificed so much for our country, too many of our veterans find themselves on the
streets and in homeless shelters," said Donovan. "Thankfully, these vouchers will provide a more permanent solution
to housing and services these veterans need."

The grants announced today are part of a $75 million investment to support the needs of homeless veterans. HUD expects to announce a second round of funding for another 1,355 rental vouchers next month and an additional
400 project-based vouchers later this summer. Local public housing agencies that administer HUDs Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV) work closely with VAMCs to manage the program. In addition to the rental assistance,
VAMCs provide supportive services and case management to eligible homeless veterans.

HUD allocates the housing vouchers to local public housing agencies, which are specifically targeted to homeless veterans based on a variety of factors, including the number of reported homeless veterans and the proximity of
a local VAMC with the capacity to provide case management. Local communities that receive HUD homeless
assistance will work with local VAMCs to identify eligible participants. VAMC case managers will also work directly
with local housing agencies that are administering the HUD-VASH program to determine income eligibility and help participants find suitable housing. Veterans participating in the HUD-VASH program rent privately owned housing
and generally contribute no more than 30 percent of their income toward rent. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers eligible homeless veterans clinical and supportive services through its medical centers across
the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

This is the third year HUD is supporting the housing and service needs of homeless veterans across America through HUD-VASH with a total investment of $225 million that will sustain approximately 30,000 rental assistance vouchers.

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