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In the four years since it was founded, Village for Vets has grown tenfold, expanding from providing a few dozen sandwiches to ease the out-of-pocket burden on a VA case manager, to a dozen programs in partnership with major homeless- and veteran-service organizations in Los Angeles. Village for Vets fills gaps in critical services for homeless and at-risk veterans on their journey to stability and independence, providing meals, emergency grants, support for basic needs, and links to additional services. Village for Vets will continue to work with the community and donors to provide 40 more tiny homes for veterans in need. "GHC Housing is honored to provide this necessary housing for our veterans and thank Village for Vets and the VA for making it happen." "The Change Reaction has been providing direct grants to help veterans with housing through Village for Vets for the past year," said Gregory Perlman, CEO of GHC Housing and Founder of the Change Reaction.
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"These Tiny Shelters will enable us to expand our services at our Low-Barrier-To-Entry CTRS site and help more Veterans to transition from street homelessness to permanent supportive housing." Steven Braverman, Director, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. "We greatly appreciate the generosity and assistance of Village for Vets, GHC Housing Partners and Change Reaction," said Dr. "We are thrilled that when that time comes, thanks to Change Reaction, we'll be able to support them in successfully making that transition." These tiny shelters will provide warmth and stability to our homeless veterans and allow them to live with dignity while VA staff and other service providers help them to secure their long term home," said Marcie Polier Swartz, founder of Village for Vets. "With this generous gift we have moved from a village of people helping veterans into a true village for veterans. Village for Vets has been coordinating the meals at this program with the partnership of Brentwood School and UCLA since last year. CTRS provides homeless veterans with wraparound services including three meals a day, showers, bathrooms and laundry, as well as medical and mental health treatment and housing and employment assistance.
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Veterans who are eligible to move into the tiny shelters are enrolled in the VA's Care Treatment and Rehabilitation Program (CTRS). Change Reaction, a supporter of Village for Vets Emergency Fund since the onset of Covid-19, also pledged $100,000 to assist those veterans as they move into permanent housing. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Today Village for Vets, a non-profit organization filling critical gaps in services for homeless and at-risk veterans, announced they have provided 25 tiny shelters for homeless veterans on the West LA VA campus (GLAVAHS) with support from their generous partner GHC Housing Partners.