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Housing support that starts with your safety

Coordinating eligibility review, documents, placement resources, agency contacts, and follow-up — integrated with the rest of your service plan. When you don’t have a safe place to stay, that comes first.

Immediate safety review, first

We ask whether you have a safe place to stay right now, and identify any immediate threat to life, health, safety, or shelter. If it’s urgent, we connect you to the appropriate crisis, emergency, medical, public-safety, shelter, or temporary-location resource — and document the concern, the action taken, and the follow-up plan.

If you or a veteran you know is in immediate danger, call 911, or reach the Veterans Crisis Line at 988, then press 1.

The Housing Support Sequence

Five steps, always in this order

01
Temporary Safety

Coordinate a safe short-term location

When you don’t have one, this comes before anything else.

02
Eligibility

Identify what you qualify for

Veteran, community, agency, income, disability, or program eligibility requirements.

03
Documentation

Organize what’s required

Help identifying and organizing the records required for applications or placement.

04
Placement Coordination

Work the housing resources

Coordinating with appropriate housing resources and authorizing or funding entities.

05
Follow-Up

Stay engaged after placement

Tracking your application, placement, move-in, barriers, continuing support, and stability.

Fully Integrated Support

Housing support doesn’t stand alone. It’s coordinated with coaching, advocacy, benefits, transportation, healthcare, employment, education, and community resources — whatever the plan requires.

Who Pays

Payment for housing coordination may come from an authorizing company or agency rather than from you directly. See Agencies & Organizations for how that works.

Not sure where to start?

Intake begins with a safety check and a short conversation about your situation — there’s no wrong door.