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REPUBLICAN PRESS
RELEASE
October 18, 2007
BURR APPLAUDS $1.5 MILLION IN FEDERAL GRANTS FOR
NORTH CAROLINA'S HOMELESS VETERANS PROGRAMS
Recipients are part of 46 such grants made
nationwide
Media contact: Jeff Schrade (202)224-9093
(Washington, DC) U.S. Senator Richard Burr, the Ranking Member of the U.S.
Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs, applauded today the decision by the
Department of Veterans Affairs to award over $1.5 million to two
faith-based organizations in North Carolina to help provide assistance to
homeless veterans.
The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that on any given day,
approximately 200,000 veterans are living on the streets or in shelters
and as many as 400,000 veterans experience homelessness at some point
during the course of a year.
"Helping homeless veterans get off the street is crucial and efforts such
as those that will be funded under these grants are an important part of
the process. I congratulate the leaders of Community Christian Ministry in
Asheville and Lutheran Family Services in Dallas for being chosen for
funding by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs," Burr said.
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The Asheville Buncombe Community Christian
Ministry will receive $1.6 million and the Dallas-based Lutheran Family
Services in the Carolinas will receive $51,669.
The Asheville grant will enable the local group to acquire a building at
1329 Tunnel Road, Asheville, that will provide 100 beds for homeless
veterans.
The grant to the Dallas organization will enable Lutheran Family Services
to renovate a building at 842 Dallas-Stanley Highway for transitional
housing that will provide seven beds for homeless veterans. Funds will
also be used to acquire of a van to provide transportation of homeless
veterans to the new building.
The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans estimates there are 1,600
homeless veterans in the Tar Heel state. Nationwide surveys have found
that almost one-third of all homeless men and women, served in uniform at
some point in their lives.
The two grants made in North Carolina are part of 46 similar grants that
were announced nationwide Thursday by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Earlier this year, Burr introduced legislation to prevent low-income
veterans from becoming homeless. The Services to Prevent Veterans
Homelessness Act of 2007 (S. 874) was included in S. 1233, which was
passed unanimously by the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee.
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