History
The facts are that over 50,000 veterans are homeless on any given night in the United States. Nearly 600 homeless Veterans are in in the Capital District. Also devastating is that 22 Veterans commit suicide each day. Being homeless or at risk for homelessness is one of the most difficult things a person can face. Lacking the security of knowing where you will sleep at night, having no place to keep your belongings, and not having the ability to care for your person and family can lead to stress, anger, a sense of shame, depression, and physical discomfort.. This is the reality of Veterans who find themselves homeless. Veterans & Community Housing Coalition has made a commitment to help homeless Veterans attain and maintain permanent housing, achieve financial stability, have access to health care and equally important regain their dignity. The Programs of Veterans & Community Housing Coalition provide a resource and ray of hope for homeless Veterans.
Specialties
We provide Housing and supports to Homeless Veterans and their Families.