Some Good News For Homeless Veterans
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Last week, Phoenix, Arizona became the first city to reduce the number of chronically homeless veterans living in the city to zero. There is more work to be done to eliminate overall veteran homelessness, but this achievement is a significant milestone for the nationwide push to end veteran homelessness by the end of 2015.
Three years ago, a state coalition aimed at ending chronic homelessness among veterans identified 222 living in Phoenix. As of early November, 56 remained, but a $100,000 allocation of funds enabled the city to house them all as of midweek, winning what the mayors office described Wednesday as a friendly competition with Utahs Salt Lake City to become the first U.S. city to do so.
Phoenix can take its place as role model city for gratitude and care towards veterans, Mayor Greg Stanton said in a release.
In 2009, President Barack Obama, along with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, made it a top priority to support veterans who lack safe, secure housing.
With the help of supporters and cities across the country, they have reduced veteran homelessness by 24 percent since 2010.
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