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Show Homeless New Bedford Veterans Some Love For Veterans Day

By Barry Richard
From FUN 107

Show Homeless New Bedford Veterans Some Love For Veterans Day

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development estimates that 40,056 veterans are homeless on any given night.

"Over a year, approximately twice that many experience homelessness," the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans said. "Only 7% of the general population can claim veteran status, but nearly 13% of the homeless adult population are veterans."

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is "committed to ending homelessness among veterans."

The VA said it has a threefold focus.

The VA conducts a coordinated outreach to "proactively seek veterans in need of assistance." The agency "connects homeless and at-risk veterans with housing solutions, health care, community employment services, and other required supports."

Finally, the VA "collaborates with federal, state, and local agencies, employers, housing providers, faith-based and community non-profits, and others to expand employment and affordable housing opportunities for veterans exiting homelessness."

New Bedford's Veterans Transition House "helps homeless and at-risk veterans and their families across Southeastern Massachusetts."

"We provide shelter and services, with a focus on healing from substance abuse and learning new life skills," the VTH said.

VTH was founded in 1990 by a group of Vietnam veterans and community leaders "who recognized the vital need for housing and supportive services for homeless and at-risk veterans."

VTH's goal is "the rehabilitation, self-sufficiency, and reintegration of each veteran into the community. It is our belief that the veterans we serve seek a hand up, not a handout."

The Veterans Transition House is at 1297 Purchase Street in New Bedford. VTH has immediate needs for assistance, be it monetary or in-kind donations.

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