Monday, March 28, 2016 / Categories: VA News When ‘zero’ is possible: How one state and two cities ended Veteran homelessness More than 20 cities and states across the country have declared an end to Veteran homelessness. In compliance with federal guidelines, they have moved every identified Veteran who is in need and is willing to accept help into permanent housing. And, with more than 850 state, city and county leaders on record as accepting First Lady Michelle Obama’s challenge to end Veteran homelessness, more communities are expected to make similar announcements in the coming weeks and months. How are they doing it? To see what’s working, we spoke to officials from Virginia, New Orleans and Houston, each of which recently reached this milestone. Although their situations are unique, many common approaches stand out. For instance, efforts in all three jurisdictions were jump-started following local officials’ attendance at a series of homeless Veteran “rapid-results boot camps” held around the country in 2012 and 2013. Other common ingredients of success include goal-setting and coordination of resources, systems and people. REST OF THE STORY Previous Article Special Hiring Authorities for Veterans - YOU SHOULD KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! Next Article VA Core Values: Integrity, Commitment, Advocacy, Respect, Excellence ("I CARE") Print