INDIANA — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently announced nearly $363,000 to the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority to provide a permanent home to an estimated 75 veterans experiencing homelessness. The supportive housing assistance announced today is provided through the HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) Program which combines rental assistance from HUD with case management and clinical services provided by VA. See local funding chart below.
Nationally, HUD awarded $18.5 million to help more than 2,100 homeless veterans find homes.
In the HUD-VASH program, VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) assess veterans experiencing homelessness before referring them to local housing agencies for these vouchers. Decisions are based on a variety of factors, most importantly the duration of homelessness and the need for longer term, more intensive support in obtaining and maintaining permanent housing. The HUD-VASH program includes both the rental assistance the voucher provides and the comprehensive case management that VAMC staff offers.
-
Other News This Week
- New Diploma Requirements Approval in Final Stages
- KVML Names 2025: The Year of the Journalist
- Applause!: Dec. 20-Jan. 2
- MLK Jr. Events Coming Up Jan. 16, 17
- 2024 in the Rearview Mirror
- Marion County Jail to be Demolished
- “The Greatest Gift” became “It’s a Wonderful Life”
- Southside Art League to Feature David Schockley Jan. 8-31
- Temporary Visitor Restrictions at Marion County Hospitals
- Combo Issue for Dec. 20-Jan. 2
Search Site for Articles