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#201: Benefits Breakdown, CARES Act Funding to VA Homeless Programs
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42 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2020
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Congress has provided $300 million through the CARES Act this year to help the VA address the problems faced by homeless and at-risk veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic. John Kuhn, National Director of the VA’s Supportive Services for Veteran Families program, explains on this episode how the VA is using that funding to support veterans and their families.The Supportive Services for Veterans Families, or SSVF, was founded in 2011 to help veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The SSVF transfers its funds to nonprofit organizations that are close to their communities, and these grantees ensure that money is directed to wherever it is needed most. The SSVF provides money for rent to veterans who have homes but are struggling and helps veterans and their families who are homeless to find housing.CLICK HERE FOR THE 2020 SSVF PROVIDER LISTWhile the SSVF is dedicated to helping veterans and their families find long-term housing, the Grant and Per Diem Program focuses on helping veterans and families find housing in the short term. The GPD provides funds to programs that provide housing and important services to veterans in need. The Health Care for Homeless Veterans Program helps to connect veterans and their families with shelter and provides a higher level of care than SSVF.Those who are interested in donating to help address the crisis of veteran homeless can call their local VA medical center or visit the VA Voluntary Service to make an e-donation.1-877-424-3838 is the 24-hour phone number for veterans who must access the VA medical center for assistance.#BtBattle Veteran of the Week:Army Veteran Kathleen Cashaw
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Additional Links:
VA reaches 1 million Veterans and family members through tele-town hall meetings
PREVENTS roadmap, a nationwide plan for ending suicide among Veterans and all Americans
John Deere donates thousands of face shields to VA hospitals to fight COVID-19
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment program changes it's name
Released:
Jun 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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