Phoenix News
It’s not a hand out — it’s a hand up. More than 150 volunteers joined together Wednesday to renovate a multi-unit complex for veterans.
February 3-5, U.S.VETS is teaming up with the Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness (AZCEH) to put on The Arizona StandDown. It is the state’s largest, singular outreach event for homeless [...]
In Maricopa County 2,600 to 3,600 veterans are homeless. The Arizona Department of Veteran Services developed a statewide plan to prevent and ultimately end homelessness among military veterans.
By Whitney Phillips, Cronkite News Service
To Army veteran Robert Herr, this downtown Starbucks is just another place to grab a cup of coffee on his days off from work.
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On May 27, 2011 U.S.VETS-Arizona held its first Annual Veterans In Progress (VIP) Transitional Program Graduation to celebrate Veterans successful transition into the community as well as their achievements in [...]
I’m one of thousands vets who has been forced into homelessness due to the economic climate of the past few years. Presently I’m a unemployed Information Technology Manager/Supervisor being provided temporary living provisions by U.S.VETS-Phoenix.
On October 1-3, 2010, U.S.VETS-Phoenix is partnering with Veterans Medical Leadership Council and Prudential to host a weekend family reunification event for Veterans and their families [...]
On June 11th, Prudential brought a team of 25 volunteers to honor veterans at Victory Place at U.S.VETS-Phoenix. Prudential volunteers barbequed and served food to 90 veterans, decorated the facility [...]
Contact
U.S.VETS-Phoenix
804 East Jones Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85040Phone: (602) 305-8585
Fax: (602) 305-6971U.S.VETS-Phoenix
Grand Ave. Location
3400 NW Grand Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85017Phone: (602) 264-9164
Fax: (602) 305-6844

The Phoenix facility built in 2001.
