Community Housing And Case Management Services/hud-vash | United States Department Of Veterans Affairs

Provides a collaborative program which pairs HUD’s Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) rental assistance with VA case management and supportive services for homeless Veterans. These services are designed to help homeless Veterans and their families find and sustain permanent housing and access the health care, mental health treatment, substance use counseling, and other supports necessary to help them in their recovery process and with their ability to maintain housing in the community.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

1240 E 9th St., A. J. Celebrezze Federal Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44199

Hours

M-F: 8:00am-8:00pm

Voice

(800) 698-2411

voice | 800-MY-VA-411

Application process

Phone for information during hours of service.

Fee

Client generally pays 30% of adjusted gross family income. However, some clients may be able to have this portion paid through other sources.

Eligibility

Serves chronically homeless veterans with an honorable or general discharge under other than dishonorable conditions AND are homeless. Must have income within federally designated low-income limits (HUD guidelines). Must be committed to obtaining and maintaining stable housing and recovery. HUD definition of chronic homelessness generally means having been homeless for 12 months or more, although there are several situations that may apply. The VA urges all veterans to apply to determine basic eligibility. A veteran includes any person who served in active military service and who was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable as well as active duty veterans and reservists/national guardsmen called to active duty who completed their entire period of duty.

Service area

United States

Agency info

United States Department Of Veterans Affairs

Administers the laws providing benefits and other services to veterans and their dependents, and the beneficiaries of veterans. Advocates for America's veterans and their families to ensure that they receive medical care, benefits, social support, and lasting memorials.