Recovery for All of Us: De Blasio Administration Houses its 1,000th Veteran Experiencing Homelessness

February 23, 2021New York City strengthens its commitment  to honoring those who have served our nation by reducing homelessness among  them in our city    NEW  YORK—The  de Blasio Administration housed its 1,000th veteran experiencing homelessness  today, as part of its continuing mission to rapidly rehouse veterans who  experience homelessness and to improve city services for those who sacrificed  for their country. Army  Veteran Jocelyn Miller became the 1,000th veteran moved by the NYC  Department of Veterans’ Services today, when she moved into her new one-bedroom  apartment on the Lower East Side with support from the DVS Housing and Support  Service (HSS) team.“A  recovery for all of us means giving the veterans who risked it all to defend  our freedoms the ability to lead a successful, full life in our city,” said Mayor  de Blasio. “Thanks to aggressive rehousing efforts, a record 1,000 Veterans  found stable housing and are on firm footing to build a better future. We won’t  rest in our mission to help those who gave everything to this nation.”“Having  a safe place to live is an essential ingredient to leading a productive life.  Providing secure housing is the least we can do for those who protected our  freedoms. DVS is laser-focused on our mission of helping Veterans overcome  obstacles that keep them from leading purpose-driven lives,” said DVS  Commissioner James Hendon. “We couldn’t have achieved this alone. The  transitional and supportive housing community, foundations, and local businesses  stepped up to help by providing everything from apartment spaces to pillows and  beds.” Created  by Mayor Bill de Blasio in 2016, the NYC Department of Veterans’ Services is  the first standalone city agency in the nation dedicated to serving Veterans  and their families. Reducing veteran homelessness lies at the core of DVS’  mission, and rates have declined 60 percent since Mayor de Blasio took  office.  One  of the keys to the agency’s success helping veterans get back on their feet has  been the ongoing partnership with the NYC Department of Social  Services, which includes the NYC Department of Homeless Services (DHS) and  the NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA). DHS provides referrals to DVS  whenever a Veteran experiencing homelessness enters a city-contracted shelter  seeking services.Agency  staff collaborate to connect those veterans to services  and help Veterans move into permanent housing. To achieve these  goals, HRA provides financial assistance, such as housing subsidies, to  facilitate the Veteran’s move, and the agency’s Public Engagement Unit shares  information about available housing units. Another  vital element in helping to house Veterans is DVS’s HUD-VASH Continuum partnership with NYCHA. The  agencies were selected as one of the country’s first municipal agencies to  manage the federal rental subsidy and case management program centered on  housing disconnected Veterans. Since 2017, Over 200 hundred Veterans have been  housed with the program.  

DVS  helped more than 100 Veterans who were experiencing homelessness move out of  shelter and into apartments in 2020. The HSS team helps veterans  procure and process necessary documentation, provides virtual and  socially distanced tours of new apartments, works with partners to find  furniture, helps the Veterans move and ensure that they have the keys  to their new home. Since  the pandemic’s start, DVS has also provided wellness checks for each of the  formerly homeless Veterans they have housed to determine if they need  additional services. The team also worked with shelters and Veteran  Organizations to fill 23 supportive housing units in the Bronx set aside for  Veterans with disabilities. All of the fully furnished apartments were moved  into by November. “We  at DSS-DHS are ever-grateful for the invaluable service of our Veterans, and  are constantly reminded of their sacrifices as we work closely with partner  agencies to support them every which way we can, including to ensure that  they receive the vital resources and stability they deserve in order to  lead their lives with dignity,” said Department of Homeless Services  Administrator Joslyn Carter. “This milestone underscores our  commitment to building on the progress we’ve made, using every tool at our  disposal, including a range of innovative resources and programs, to help some  of our most vulnerable Veterans get back on their feet.”  “Providing  stable housing to our fellow New Yorkers who have sacrificed so  much to serve our country is a mission that our Agency is proud to  support,” said HRA Administrator Gary Jenkins. “As demonstrated  through our ongoing investments in programs that prevent evictions, like legal  assistance in housing court, and proactive efforts to help New Yorkers pay the  rent, New York City is leading the nationwide fight in combatting housing  instability, and that includes this Administration""s pledge to rapidly connect  veterans experiencing homelessness to the high-quality services and  affordable permanent housing they deserve as the get back on their feet.”     “DVS  has been a vital leader in helping to drastically reduce homelessness among  veterans in New York City. By developing and leveraging partnerships with  nonprofits like Jericho Project, DVS has creatively and effectively moved  veterans into permanent housing with services in place to ensure they remain stably  housed,” said Tori Lyon, chief executive Officer, the Jericho  Project.  “Helping  Veterans find safe, secure homes has always been core to what we do at HELP  USA, and frankly, who we are as a country,” said Tina Goodrich,  Executive Director of HELP USA’s Veteran Homeless Prevention and Aftercare  Program. “We are honored to have worked with our partners at DVS to  achieve this milestone, and we know that this is just the beginning of our  fight to ensure that no veteran is ever homeless in New York.” Veterans  who would like to know more about DVS services can call (212) 416-5250 or  visit www.nyc.gov/vets. About  the New York City Department of Veterans’ Services   The  NYC Department of Veterans’ Services’ mission is to connect, mobilize, and  empower New York City’s Veteran community to foster purpose-driven lives for US  Military Service Members—past and present—in addition to their caregivers,  survivors, and families. We assist NYC Veteran community members on issues that  include, but are not limited to: employment, housing, food security, wellbeing,  benefits, culture, and targeted advocacy. For more information, visit www.nyc.gov/vets, call (212) 416-5250, email connect@veterans.nyc.gov,  or follow us on social media @nycveterans. 

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