Volunteers from Birmingham VA’s mission to point in time count the homeless population and identify Veterans among them.
Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team brings Mobile Medical Unit to serve unhoused Veterans where they are.
Navy Veteran Margarita Belmarez became homeless during Hurricane Katrina and again after Hurricane Harvey, but was able to buy her own home with help from VA.
Learn how to engage with homeless Veterans in a meaningful way, providing them with resources and hope for a better tomorrow.
How the Isakson-Roe Act impacts Veterans’ lives with funds for life-saving essentials such as food, shelter and transportation.
On this month’s Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, we hear about unsheltered homeless Veterans, why it harms Veterans and what VA is doing about it.
On this podcast, we discuss how coordinated entry is creating stronger crisis response to serve Veterans experiencing homelessness.
Army Veteran received rental assistance and help from Supportive Services for Veteran Families to evade homelessness
There's a new Mobile Medical Unit at Birmingham VA, and it's equipped with two exam rooms, advanced telehealth capabilities and diagnostic tools to deliver specialized care in the community.
Birmingham Homeless Veterans Coordinator: "No Veteran should be without a place to call home. Our homeless program staff are committed to ending homelessness among our nation's heroes."
The stand down in Tyler, Texas, brought services to 70 current and formerly homeless Veterans during a day-long community event.
When a transitional housing option for Veterans closed, Columbia VA made sure Veterans had access to safe and stable housing