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Help for Homeless veterans

If you experience difficulties getting results or locating services in your local area, call the Number Below
National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
1-800-VET-HELP
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information

If you are a homeless veteran or a veteran at risk of becoming homeless, these pages are set up to help you locate the information you need to change your situation.  links to the right provide information that you can use to seek help. They include links for addresses, phone numbers, and websites to find out about services, programs, and other help that is available.

Keep in mind that these pages do not include all services offered. What is available in one area may be different from what is available in another, so be sure to check with local agencies to learn about services in your area.

Click on the links to read about
  • first steps you should take,
  • information about resources available to address specific needs,
  • how to replace personal records,
  • information about seeking VA benefits, and
  • a summary of phone numbers and websites that you will find valuable. ​

take action

​ Begin by reading the Step-by-Step Guide.
  • Locate a Community-Based Organization
  • Immediate Help
  • Step-by-Step Guide
  • Replacing Personal Records
  • Seeking Federal Benefits
  • Women Veterans
  • Incarcerated Veterans
Replacing Records
Stand Downs
Empowering Veterans through Challenges




Do you know the resources available  to veterans?  Share your knowledge... Be ambassadors of goodwill in our community. 
Become a Hometown Veteran Ambassador. 

Site is under construction.  3/10/2014

"Military Veterans know how dig in and get the job done. The work at home is much more valuable when we do it together and share the load.  You haven't lost touch with your fellow soldiers, you have a country filled with many that want to serve with you.  You are up to the task, join the outreach."    Jurene Mason, USAF Vet

This service is offered to all veterans, and military community by a Vietnam/Desert Storm Veteran.  Speaking as One Veteran to Another, thank you for serving in the military. Now lets help each other heal and continue to serve on our home front with integrity, honor and dedication.