Las Vegas Programs & Services
Many veterans fall into homelessness due to the shortage of affordable housing. To address this shortfall, we offer transitional and affordable housing that provides stable, sober environment with peer support, medical referrals, therapeutic groups and case management services.
U.S. VETS work re-entry programs are designed to help veterans obtain and maintain employment. The programs address a variety of barriers veterans experience to employment, including lack of job skills, life skills, mental health and substance abuse issues. U.S.VETS has both residential back-to-work programs, and Career Centers that offer employment assistance to all veterans.
About 30% of the veterans we see have some form of mental illness, including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The vast majority of these veterans can effectively address these issues through counseling and medication. Our programs offer the stabilization; support and services that help these veterans achieve their highest level of independence.
As combat veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq conflict return home after service, they are finding difficulty in re-acclimating to civilian life. In order to address the needs of those who have served our country we have designed the Veterans Re-Entry Project (VRP). The VRP program will assist OEF/OIF veterans transition to a self-sufficient lifestyle
Substance abuse is often a coping mechanism for depression, combat trauma, and loneliness. Entering substance abuse treatment will help veterans develop coping mechanisms for these life events. They will learn the skills to remain clean and sober so they can meet the challenges life has to offer, and achieve stability that help them to become self sufficient.
Contact
U.S.VETS-Las Vegas
525 East Bonanza Road
Las Vegas, NV 89101Phone: (702) 366-0456
Fax: (702) 307-6985To volunteer email: mhuntley@usvetsinc.org
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