Reid announces $4.5 million in grants for Nevada veterans' service organizations
Grants amounting to $4.5 million from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will go to four Nevada service organizations that assist veterans in the Silver State, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid announced Friday.
U.S. Vets, Vietnam Veterans of California, The Salvation Army, and HELP Social Service organization, each have received grants totaling $4.5 million through the Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program. This program supports VA’s efforts to prevent at-risk veterans from becoming homeless and rapidly re-house those who have recently fallen into homelessness.
Grantees will provide a range of services that promote housing stability and play a key role in connecting Veterans and their family members to VA services such as mental health care and other benefits.
“I’m pleased to announce that the United States Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded $4.5 million to four organizations that assist Nevada veterans,” said Sen. Reid in a news release. “These wonderful organizations have received funding that will assist more than 1000 veteran families with the social services that they need and have earned. This funding will help combat veteran homelessness in Nevada, which is completely unacceptable. We must never forget about the nation’s commitment to our heroes, and I continue to fight for the benefits and treatment that they deserve.”
In Northern Nevada, the Vietnam Veterans of California will receive $1,931,768 and will serve approximately 370 participant households in Northern Nevada, which include Reno, Carson City, Sparks, Hawthorne, Fallon and surrounding counties.
In Southern Nevada, the Salvation Army will receive $456,755 and will serve approximately 200 participant households in Clark County.
The United States Veterans Initiative will receive $1,207,000 to serve approximately 240 participant households in Clark County. The HELP Social Service Corporation will receive $926,248 and will serve approximately 200 participant households in Clark County.
This is the third year SSVF grants have helped Veterans and their families find or remain in their homes. Last year, VA provided about $100 million to assist approximately 50,000 Veterans and family members. Nearly 90 percent of the Veterans who completed the program in 2012 transitioned to permanent housing.
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