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To provide transitional housing and services to female veterans with our partnering orgs and revitalize and beautify Flint, MI
Flint
MI 48502
48502
Patriot Place is Northern Michigan’s only Veterans Transitional Housing Community for male veterans who are experiencing homelessness. Unlike a temporary emergency shelter, veterans in need will have the opportunity to live independently with support services for up to two years.
49735
Semi-private rooms/private rooms (additional cost) 24-hour nursing, IV therapy, oxygen therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, wound care and pain management, full-time dietician, nourishment care, activity programming, hospice, counseling services, family group meetings, laundry, volunteer services, management, psychiatry, MSW social worker, barber/beauty shop services.
Building #10
Salisbury, NC 28144
28144
Helping homeless, disabled, indigent veterans and their families. Just about every veteran and their families has a legitimate need for help. Whatever you give goes solely to needy veterans and their families.
89053
Rapidly house homeless individuals, providing intake, move-in assistance, assessment, referral and life skills. SfV provides move-in essentials consisting of furniture, linens, personal hygiene and kitchenware kits. This is followed by immediate assessment to determine needs and referrals for health, counseling services and benefits access. Once housed and connected with case management, new Veteran residents are offered participation in a series of Life Skills workshops geared toward easing and supporting the transition from homelessness to stable housing. These workshops cover topics that include responsibility for and habits of basic housekeeping, cooking, use of appliances, paying rent and receiving mail.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
30303
The Southern Nevada State Veterans Home (SNSVH) opened in 2002 with the first veterans admitted in August of that year. Within the 82,000 square foot facility, the Home is able to accommodate 180 residents in three living units called neighborhoods, including one with 24-beds providing two levels of secured care living for individuals suffering from advanced cognitive impairment.
98005