Federal funding is being directed to various regions to support stable housing and expand supportive services for people experiencing homelessness. The Department of Veterans Affairs provided housing to over 46,000 veterans in 2023, with ongoing efforts to ensure every veteran has housing. Elected officials are actively working to secure funding for organizations connecting individuals in need with critical resources and support, emphasizing the importance of safe, dependable, and affordable housing for all. Additionally, federal funding exceeding $13 million is allocated to boost local resources and improve access to housing in specific counties, while over $12.3 million is being invested in 28 West Virginia housing authorities to address homelessness and provide supportive services.
GOOD NEWS: @HUDgov is investing more than $12.3 MILLION for 28 WV housing authorities. This funding will bolster community-based efforts to address homelessness by helping connect vulnerable individuals & families with critical supportive services. https://t.co/jHpuwIvuYA
💸@RepJimmyPanetta & I are proud to announce more than $13M in federal funding to San Benito, Monterey, & Santa Cruz counties to boost local resources, improve access to housing, & help end the homelessness crisis. https://t.co/pBBXNUfnnc
No American veteran should ever go homeless. My office is committed to working with the @DeptVetAffairs to ensure that our veterans in the Second Congressional District get the housing resources they need. https://t.co/wxPFzKciS6
I'm fighting to get funding to the organizations that are working to connect those in need with critical resources and support. I won’t stop working to make sure that folks in every corner of our state have access to safe, dependable, affordable housing. https://t.co/NMQWF4VqcK
.@DeptVetAffairs provided housing to over 46,000 veterans in 2023! This is great news, but we can't stop. I'm working to get the HOME Act signed into law so that every veteran has a roof over their head. https://t.co/Cd4WQxSGo6
I'm proud to see federal funding coming to #VA10 to support stable housing and expand supportive services for Virginians experiencing homelessness. Addressing housing access and affordability in our region is a top priority for me in Congress. https://t.co/OHK9DbVHrp