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Houston Houses over 2,800 Homeless Veterans

Mayor Annise Parker and our many partners in Houston announced last week that they have made tremendous strides towards ending veterans homelessness. Today a veteran without housing, can enter Houston’s coordinated entry system and receive housing and services that same day.  To date over 2,800 homeless veterans have been housed as a result of determination, coordinating and a true partnership between the city, the Department of Veteran Affairs, philanthropy, The Way Home Houston and CSH.

Read more about this latest announcement.

Read about Houston’s presentation to the USICH on their overall efforts to end veteran and chronic homelessness by 2015. 

 

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