Veterans who have recently returned from combat often struggle to readjust to civilian life. They can often feel isolated and lost, which is why transitional housing for Veterans is so important. This type of housing provides a safe and supportive environment for veterans as they transition back into society. It can be a crucial step in helping them readjust and find their place in the world again. In this blog, we’ll explore some transitional housing programs available in California.
Veterans Housing Facility
Homeless Veterans Emergency Housing Facility (HVEHF) uniquely combines emergency/treatment beds, transitional housing, and supportive services (such as case management, vocational rehabilitation, mental health and addiction treatment services and housing assistance) in order to serve homeless veterans throughout the Silicon Valley.
New Directions for Veterans
NDVets offers transitional housing and comprehensive support services to veterans living on the streets. Located at Building 116 of the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Campus, the 161-person capacity residence offers both transitional and bridge housing.
Veterans Accession House
The principle goal of the Veterans Accession House Program is to provide transitional housing for working and student veterans experiencing homelessness, to combine housing with supportive services intended to encourage educational fulfillment, and to link their achievement to employment.
Dignity’s Alcove Inc
They provide 24-month transitional housing, meals and indigent supplies to veterans who are homeless. Drug and alcohol, relapse prevention, problem solving, conflict resolution, time management and money management classes are offered.
U.s. Vets
Supportive Services for Veteran Families program assists low-income families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless find transitional or permanent housing.
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