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Efforts ramp up to house veterans in safer neighborhoods

June 21, 2024 | El Paso City, El Paso County, Texas



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Efforts ramp up to house veterans in safer neighborhoods
In a recent government meeting focused on homelessness, Ron Jackson highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by homeless veterans being placed in high-crime, drug-infested neighborhoods. Jackson, who is part of both the unemployment and homelessness committees, expressed concern that these placements are detrimental to the veterans' well-being and integration into the community.

The discussion revealed that many veterans are housed through the HUD VASH program, which partners with local housing authorities to provide vouchers for chronically homeless veterans. However, Jackson noted that the program is struggling to find suitable housing options, particularly in safer neighborhoods. He emphasized the need for collaboration with local governments and nonprofit organizations to renovate and improve the conditions of these neighborhoods.

To address the issue, Jackson proposed a renovation program aimed at upgrading the housing facilities currently used for veterans. He also mentioned the importance of integrating services such as mental health and substance abuse treatment before housing veterans, a strategy being implemented by organizations like the American GR Forum and Endeavors.

Another participant in the meeting pointed out the ongoing challenge of securing landlords willing to participate in the HUD VASH program. They suggested that incentivizing landlords through tax breaks or guaranteed rent accommodations could encourage more homeowners to support the initiative.

The meeting concluded with a proposal to invite Miss Garcia back next month to further discuss the placement of veterans and explore collaborative solutions to improve their housing situations. The discussions underscored a commitment to enhancing the support systems for homeless veterans and addressing the systemic issues that hinder their successful reintegration into society.

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