TUCSON, Ariz. — The Veteran Affairs Medical Center received 75 additional housing vouchers to service homeless veterans in Tucson.
Applicants must also have a disabling condition that affects their ability to obtain or maintain housing. Prospective housing must also pass an inspection to ensure that veterans are not placed in substandard housing. “We have housing available in the community,” Hamilton says. “We’re able to help any homeless veteran get housed that wants to get housed.
Along with housing, the VA program provides case management for each veteran. This allows them to meet each veteran where they are at and help navigate the unique obstacles in their lives.
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