Ivan Mason, Executive Director for U.S.VETS – Los Angeles, has been recognized by Ford Motor Company for his outstanding accomplishments, and has been selected to be awarded as a Ford Freedom Unsung honoree! Ford Freedom Unsung salutes and honors those who have positively impact
Homelessness in Hawaii is a huge problem, and U.S.VETS is participating in a new pilot program to try and help get people off the streets in Oahu. Darryl Vincent, Chief Operating Officer and Hawaii State Director for U.S.VETS, recently participated in a news conference about the new p
On Friday, May 10, U.S.VETS – Phoenix hosted an event to celebrate Memorial Day and Armed Forces Day. Over 150 veterans from the Grand Veterans Village and Victory Place campuses came to celebrate, and several VIP alumni also attended. Mayor Jerry Weiers of Glendale spoke and th
The 3rd Annual Female Veterans Stand Down is coming soon to Long Beach, California! If you are a veteran, registration is now open to attend. You can also register now to become a vendor, sponsor or volunteer. Click here to visit our events calendar for more details or to register.
Tonight, more than 500 veterans will sleep on the streets of our Nation’s capital. Over the course of a year, more than 1,500 veterans who served our country honorably will fall into homelessness and spend weeks or months looking for shelter and assistance. U.S.VETS is breaking ground
On April 17, nearly 300 volunteers from The Home Depot Foundation, The Home Depot Hardware Departments and their vendor partners spent a day of service renovating U.S.VETS – Long Beach. Each year, The Home Depot Foundation hosts 12 Community Building Invitationals that give participan
Come celebrate Armed Forces Day with U.S.VETS – Houston! This year, U.S.VETS – Houston is kicking off the celebrations with our 6th Annual Patriot Fun Run/Walk at the Downtown Aquarium from 8-10 a.m. There is an Armed Forces Day Celebration scheduled immediately after acro
On Saturday, April 13, 2013 Grand Veterans Village, Phoenix, AZ was visited by former football players and alumni of Arizona State University. They were given an overview of our programs as well as a short tour of our facility. As stated, they were very appreciative of the efforts of
It is an all-too familiar sight: an aging, often disabled, homeless man lingering on the side of a road, the cardboard sign he holds identifying him as a veteran. Many people assume that homeless veterans are the remnants of a bygone era, victims of a country unwilling to welcome them