| VA SECRETARY
SHINSEKI ASSISTS AT HOMELESS VETERAN STAND DOWN
Secretary Shinseki, along with 600
other volunteers -- many of them VA employees -- attended the
Winterhaven Homeless Veterans Stand Down.
NOTE from
Larry Scott, VA Watchdog dot Org
... Secretary Shinseki has plans to end the homeless veteran
problem in five years. Details on that here ...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/09/vap09/vap110309-1.htm
Below is a VA press release
detailing Shinseki's involvement in a Washington, DC stand down.
For more on Shinseki ... click
here ...
http://www.yourvabenefits.org/sessearch.php?q=shinseki&op=and
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VA Secretary Shinseki Helps
Veterans at VA Medical Center Homeless Stand Down
WASHINGTON – At the VA Medical Center in Washington, D.C., (DCVAMC),
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki joined hundreds of
volunteers in support of homeless Veterans in our Nation’s
capital.
“I am personally committed to ending homelessness among Veterans
within the next five years,” said Secretary Shinseki. “No one who
has served this Nation as Veterans have should ever be living on
the streets.”
Secretary Shinseki, along with 600 other volunteers – many of them
VA employees – attended the Winterhaven Homeless Veterans Stand
Down, an event which brings VA services and 80 community agencies
together to
provide a full day of support for homeless Veterans.
More than 400 Veterans attended the Stand Down seeking health
care, employment, education and housing services in a welcoming
and safe environment.
“Stand downs like this one, held across the country, provide the
one-stop assistance homeless Veterans need,” said Shinseki. “They
can access a wide variety of medical and community services in one
location, and they are served by staff and volunteers who
understand their needs and have the resources at hand to help them
immediately.”
Veterans received medical screenings including flu shots,
cholesterol, Hepatitis C, HIV, prostate and general physical
exams. Consultative services offered include ophthalmology,
podiatry, infectious diseases, oral health and women’s health.
Psycho-social referrals for Veterans suffering from Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder and substance abuse were also offered.
Employment support was provided through the DC, MD and VA,
Department of Labor Employment Offices, VA Vocational
Rehabilitation Services, and the DC Coalition for the Homeless.
Staff from the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) and Veterans
Service Organizations (VSO) assisted with VA benefits claims.
Veterans also enjoyed a generous hot meal, haircuts, comfort kits
and plenty of warm clothing.
One of the highlights of this year’s event was a “Lease-up”
station supported by the medical center, Housing and Urban
Development and the DC Department of Housing. At this station,
Veterans with subsidized housing vouchers and those seeking
vouchers were screened for immediate placement in available rental
units.
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