How Veterans Can Find Housing: Grant Per Diem Transitional Programs Explained

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Are you a Veteran experiencing homelessness with limited options? Discover how Veterans Transitional Housing programs, known as ‘Grant Per Diem’ (GPD) programs, funded by the VA, can be your first step towards stability. In this video, we guide you through the process of contacting your local transitional housing program and explain the benefits and eligibility criteria.

Learn how to apply for a spot, understand the rent structure based on your income, and find out about the comprehensive support services available. These programs offer more than just a roof over your head; they provide on-site case managers, peer specialists, and referrals for health, legal, and financial assistance.

Veterans can stay in these programs for up to two years, focusing on recovery, employment, and independent living skills. Don't be intimidated by the requirements; staff are there to support you every step of the way.

To be eligible, Veterans must be:

Eligible for VA health care services
Currently homeless
Willing to participate in treatment for mental health and/or substance use
If you're a Veteran looking for a fresh start, watch this video to see how GPD’s Transitional Housing Programs can help you find stable housing and a path to recovery. Reach out to your CVSO, VA Homeless Program, or any VA service provider for a referral.

Thousands of Veterans have found hope and stability through these programs—join them today!

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