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  1. State Home Per Diem Program: The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) State Home Per Diem Program is a grant program providing federal assistance to Veterans receiving care in VA …

  2. Even with a 25%1 drop in the Veteran population between 2010 and 2022 (the most recent year for which we have data), the number of Veterans experiencing homelessness dropped by over …

  3. Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) aid and serve Veterans, servicemembers, dependents, and survivors. They may provide access to accredited representatives, who assist claimants in …

  4. Ending homelessness isn’t just about housing—it’s about building the capacity to sustain a coordinated, proactive effort to ensure Veterans who experience homelessness in the future …

  5. The 2026 President’s Budget request and 2027 Advance Appropriations (AA) request for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will provide the funding to deliver the world-class care …

  6. Veterans report a higher rate of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) than people with no history of military service.3 Further, both men and women Veterans were more likely to report a larger …

  7. The Budget provides increased funding for healthcare services tailored to Veterans’ needs both at VA medical centers and in the community. It prioritizes care for our most vulnerable Veterans, …

  8. The intent is to provide Veterans with information on resources—such as housing assistance, medical and psychiatric inpatient and outpatient treatment programs, other community-based …

  9. This brochure was created by the Department of Veterans Affairs (Veterans Employment Service Office) based upon the Office of Personnel Management’s guidance on Veteran’s Non …

  10. The National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study (NHRVS), found that about 1 in 10 U.S. Veterans aged 55 and older experience a significant worsening of PTSD symptoms even …