Through help from the Executive Administration, it's Cabinet the VA and HUD especially, with the DoL and other cabinet secretaries and agencies helping when they can and with their budgets, and the Recovery Funds, i.e. Stimulus, Phoenix accomplishes!
12/23/13 - Phoenix ends chronic homelessness among vets Mayor Greg Stanton, (D), mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, talks with Rachel Maddow about how his city solved the problem of chronic homelessness among veterans.
December 23, 2013 - The Obama administration has set a goal of ending homelessness among veterans by 2015, but one city reached that mark a year early.Phoenix announced last week that it has eradicated chronic veteran homelessness — making it the first city in the country to do so — after it housed an additional 56 veterans on Wednesday.
Chronic homelessness is defined as an individual who has experienced homelessness for at least a year or has gone through four episodes of homelessness in the past three years and has a disability. Ending chronic homelessness is particularly important because, even among the homeless population in general, they have the highest rates of health and substance abuse problems, which also puts the most strain on emergency services to treat them.
Three years ago, city officials identified 222 homeless veterans living in Phoenix. Using both state and federal funds, the city had successfully housed the last veterans who were living without homes. read more>>>
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