Politics & Government
Palo Alto VA: Veteran Homelessness Drops
The steepest decline was reported on the Peninsula.
Veteran homelessness dropped a stunning 79 percent in San Mateo County from 2011 to 2012, according to the VA Palo Alto Health Care System (VAPAHCS). That was the steepest decline in the eleven Northern California counties served by the agency.
Every county saw a decrease except for Santa Clara County, where the number remained unchanged.
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Overall, the eleven counties saw a 12 percent decline.
The homeless count is conducted each January, through a multi-agency task force. All homeless people are counted, not just veterans.
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“I’m proud of the efforts of our homeless programs, our Ending Veteran Homelessness Workgroups, and the critical efforts of our community partners,” said Kate Severin, chief of Domiciliary Services at VAPAHCS.
The VA has partnered with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to attack homelessness through rental vouchers, rehabilitation programs and other initiatives.
Read the full 24 page report here.
California County
Total Homeless Veterans (2011)
Total Homeless Veterans (2012)
Alameda
98
88
Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne
25
24
Monterey and San Benito
296
290
San Joaquin
112
80
San Mateo
324
173
Santa Clara
667
667
Santa Cruz
276
271
Stanislaus
73
49
TOTAL
1,871
1,642
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