
Clackamas Veterans Village opens 15 pods to homeless
Program participants have been afforded permanent housing, jobs, college and other services Clackamas County’s Veterans Village — a transitional shelter community for homeless veterans —
Program participants have been afforded permanent housing, jobs, college and other services Clackamas County’s Veterans Village — a transitional shelter community for homeless veterans —
The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs Home Loan Program had a banner year in 2018, with an outstanding $102,044,184 in new loan origination — a 21 percent increase over the previous year and the program’s highest total in over two decades.
All Veterans deserve a place to call home. If you, or a Veteran you know, are at risk of or experiencing homelessness, VA can connect
On Tonight’s Five on 5, we are joined by Kelly Wessels, the COO of the United Community Action Network, also known as UCAN. In this
Polk Community Development Corporation Executive Director Rita Grady found out late last week that the organization’s new veterans housing project could take in residents beginning
The Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs Home Loan Program has an increased limit for veteran home loans. Starting this year, ODVA will accept loan applications up to a maximum of $484,350, an increase from $453,100 in 2018.
After severe payment delays for thousands of student veterans expecting money for housing from the VA in the fall semester, those planning to use the
The idea of buying a home with no down payment sounds too good to be true. But such a thing does exist, particularly for veterans
Scott McKee of Community Services Consortium is seeking volunteers to help count and gather information about the local homeless population during the last week of
Community Services Consortium is seeking volunteers to help count and gather information about the homeless the last week of January. The U.S. Department of Housing
After reports of severe payment delays for thousands of student veterans expecting housing stipends this fall, those planning to use the education benefit for the
Because of continued information technology difficulties with implementing sections 107 and 501 of the Harry W. Colmery Educational Assistance Act of 2017 (Forever GI Bill),
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