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Title: HOMELESS VETERANS


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HOMELESS VETERANS
  • Remembering Our Forgotten Heroes

2
MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT HOMELESS VETERANS
  • The VA takes care of all of them
  • Most are panhandlers and live on the street

3
ABOUT HOMELESS VETERANS
  • Who are they?
  • What causes them to be homeless?
  • Where are they?
  • How many are there?
  • What services do they need?
  • What seems to work best?

4
NATIONAL COALITION FOR HOMELESS VETERANS (NCHV)
  • Who is NCHV?
  • What does NCHV do?
  • What do NCHV memberscommunity-based homeless
    veteran service providers (CBOs)do?
  • Where are service providers located?

5
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
  • Locate nearby CBOs
  • Listen and advise regarding available resources
  • Refer
  • Mentor, counselor or legal aide
  • Volunteer
  • Advocate

6
ABOUT HOMELESS VETERANSWho are they?
  • 26 of the nations homeless population are
    veterans
  • Only 9 of U. S. citizens have served in the
    military
  • 33 of male homeless population are veterans
  • 89 received an honorable discharge
  • 85 completed high school/GED compared to 56 of
    non-veterans

7
ABOUT HOMELESS VETERANSWho are they?
  • 4 of homeless veterans are women, the fastest
    growing homeless veteran cohort
  • Women veterans are 3.6 times more likely to
    become homeless than non-veteran women
  • Many suffer from serious and life threatening
    trauma and have experienced physical harassment

8
ABOUT HOMELESS VETERANSWhat causes them to be
homeless?
  • Health issues (PTSD,TBI, substance abuse,
    clinical problems)
  • Economic issues (unemployment, non-transferable
    skills, no college degree)
  • Lack of safe, affordable housing
  • Compounded by lack of family and social support
    networks

9
ABOUT HOMELESS VETERANSWhere are they?
  • Community-based organizations, shelters
  • Living with relatives or friends
  • Staying in hotel/motel or in their car
  • Under bridges, in alleys and abandoned buildings,
    or in the woods
  • 79 reside in central cities
  • Communities
  • Rural areas
  • Prison

10
ABOUT HOMELESS VETERANSHow many are there?
  • VA estimates nearly 154,000 on any given night
  • Approximately 300,000 will experience
    homelessness during the year
  • NCHV member community-based organizations serve
    150,000 homeless veterans each year

11
ABOUT HOMELESS VETERANSWhat seems to work best?
  • Community-based, nonprofit, veteran helping
    veteran groups
  • Transitional housing with camaraderie of living
    in structured, substance-free environment with
    fellow veterans who are succeeding at improving
    themselves
  • Individualized case management support, and
    employment training/placement services

12
ABOUT HOMELESS VETERANSWhat services do they
need?
  • Coordinated effort that provides secure housing
    and nutritional meals, physical health care,
    substance abuse aftercare and mental health
    counseling and personal development and
    empowerment
  • Job assessment, training and placement assistance
  • Focus on helping veterans reach highest level of
    independence

13
NATIONAL COALITION FOR HOMELESS VETERANSWho is
NCHV?
  • Founded in 1990 by service providers seeking to
    educate the public about the high percentage of
    homeless people who were veterans and to identify
    federal programs to help them
  • National, not-for-profit organization wholly
    dedicated to helping Americas homeless veterans
    regain control of their lives and return to
    society as productive, self-sufficient citizens
  • Serves as primary liaison between care providers,
    Congress, and Executive Branch agencies
  • Recognized as leading authority on homeless
    veterans by VA, DOL, HUD and HHS

14
NATIONAL COALITION FOR HOMELESS VETERANSWhat
does NCHV do?
  • Public outreach
  • Publications
  • Program development assistance
  • Toll free telephone assistance, 1-800-VET-HELP,
    and website, www.nchv.org
  • National Annual Conference
  • Public policy awareness

15
NATIONAL COALITION FOR HOMELESS VETERANSWhat do
homeless veteran service providers do?
  • Provide
  • Emergency shelter
  • Food
  • Transitional and permanent housing
  • Employment training and placement
  • Health screening and counseling
  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Legal assistance
  • Other supportive services (personal development
    and empowerment

16
NATIONAL COALITION FOR HOMELESS VETERANSWhere
are service providers located?
  • NCHV represents over 280 community-based
    organizations in 46 states, the District of
    Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico
  • Other service providers can be found on the NCHV
    website, including faith-based and civic groups,
    veteran service organizations and organizations
    run by state and local governments

17
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
  • Locate CBOs in your area and learn array of
    services provided
  • Advise veterans at risk of homelessness about
    where they may receive assistance (VAMCs, vet
    centers, CBOs, faith-based groups, veteran
    service organizations)
  • Refer homeless veterans or those at risk of
    homelessness to CBOs for non-health services,
    housing
  • Serve as mentor, counselor or legal aide (basic
    life/social skills, employment training/placement,
    mental health or substance abuse counseling or
    help with legal problems)

18
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
  • Urge homeless veterans or those at risk of
    homelessness to attend a Stand Down (1-, 2- or
    3-day event that gives homeless veterans a
    secure, community-like retreat to receive health
    care/personal hygiene services, food, clothing,
    housing and employment referrals, VA benefits
    counselingall in one location)
  • Volunteer at a Stand Down
  • Become an active advocate to ensure veterans
    receive appropriate share of available resources
    to address and prevent homelessness

19
IN CONCLUSION
  • A quote from Albert Schweitzer, You must give
    some time to your fellow men. Even if its a
    little thing, do something for otherssomething
    for which you get no pay except the privilege of
    doing it.
  • Thank you for wanting to help homeless veterans
  • --They need you
  • --Together we can accomplish our mission to end
    homelessness among Americas veterans

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Contact Information
  • Cheryl Beversdorf, RN MHS MA
  • President and CEO
  • National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
  • 333 ½ Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
  • Washington, DC 20003
  • Phone 202-546-1969
  • Email nchv1_at_nchv.org
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