Homeless Veterans and Their Families
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HRC Feature Articles
CHAB:
Homeless Veterans and Their Families
About one-third of the members of the adult homeless population have served their country in the Armed Services, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). An estimated 154,000 male and female veterans are homeless on any given night. Many other veterans, according to the VA, are considered near homeless or at risk because of their poverty, lack of support from family and friends, and dismal living conditions in cheap hotels or in overcrowded or substandard housing. This topic area—including Web sites, facts sheets, reports to Congress, and guidebooks—is designed to showcase the quantity of information available to homeless veterans and those who support and assist them.
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Selected Homeless Veterans and Their Families Resources
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"Ask the Expert" Welcomes Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton
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Addressing suicidal thoughts and behaviors in substance abuse treatment
Applying the chronic care model to homeless veterans: Effect of a population approach to primary care on utilization and clinical outcomes
Benefits Assistance, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Outreach Programs, Homeless Veterans
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Effects of childhood abuse on relapse in a recently homeless substance-dependent veteran population
Ending Homelessness Among Veterans
Homeless Veteran Fact Sheet
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Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP)
Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET), Programs/ Services
Meeting The Needs Of Homeless And At Risk Veterans
New England Center for Homeless Veterans (NECHV)
Primary Care Quality and Service Customization for the Homeless
Spotlight: Experience and Innovation at The Barracks
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Starting a Homeless Veteran Program
Statement of Peter H. Dougherty Director, Homeless Veterans Programs U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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Substance use comorbidity among veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder and other psychiatric illness
The American Veterans and Servicemembers Guide
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The relationship between military service eras and psychosocial treatment needs among homeless veterans with a co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorder
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Veteran Resource Center (VET)
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