Abstract
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are pleased to present Veteran
Homelessness: A Supplemental Report to the 2009 Annual Homeless
Assessment Report to Congress. This report is the result of ongoing
collaboration
between HUD and the VA to understand the extent and nature of
homelessness among veterans in the United States. The information
presented in this report is intended to inform public policymakers,
local practitioners and the general public about veteran homelessness.
It also advances the goals of the nation’s federal strategic plan to
prevent and end homelessness (Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to
Prevent and End Homelessness) through the collection, analysis, and
reporting of quality, timely data on homelessness.
The Veteran’s Supplemental Report provides one-day and one-year
estimates of the number of homeless veterans nationally. This report
also examines the demographic characteristics of homeless veterans and
compares them to the characteristics of various other population groups,
including all U.S. veterans, all veterans living in poverty, and
non-veteran adults who are and are not homeless. These comparisons
illuminate the heightened risks of becoming homeless faced by some
veterans. The report also discusses the location of homeless veterans in
the United States by state and by type of location. Finally, the report
describes the flow of veterans into the shelter system
and, once there, how they use the system. (Authors)