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VA houses largest number of homeless Veterans in seven years Atlanta VA Health Care System helped house 745 Veterans locally

PRESS RELEASE

November 26, 2025

Atlanta, GA - This is VA’s best national performance since it began tracking the number of individual Veterans permanently housed instead of the total number of permanent housing placements, ensuring a more accurate count of the number of Veterans helped.

WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it permanently housed 51,936 homeless Veterans across the country in fiscal year 2025.

That number is 4,011 more Veterans than VA housed last year. 

The nationwide numbers include 745 Veterans permanently housed by the Atlanta VA Healthcare System. This total is 157% of the planned goal for the fiscal year.

This is VA’s best national performance since it began tracking the number of individual Veterans permanently housed instead of the total number of permanent housing placements, ensuring a more accurate count of the number of Veterans helped.

VA began using this new methodology in 2022, and when applied retroactively to 2019, the numbers look like this:

FY                        Permanent Housing Placements      Unique Veterans Housed 

FY 2025             53,839                                                           51,936 

FY 2024             51,124                                                           47,925 

FY 2023             48,059                                                           46,051 

FY 2022             41,208                                                           39,868 

FY 2021             39,637                                                           38,401 

FY 2020             45,397                                                           44,048 

FY 2019             49,462                                                           48,133

In May 2025, VA took bold action to reduce Veteran homelessness by launching its Getting Veterans Off the Street initiative, in which every VA health care system across the country hosted dedicated outreach surge events to locate unsheltered Veterans and offer them immediate access to housing programs, health care, behavioral health services, and VA benefits. Getting Veterans Off the Street helped move 25,065 unsheltered Veterans to interim (emergency and transition) or permanent housing.

“This is life-changing and in many cases life-saving work,” said Executive Director Kai D. Mentzer. “We are proud of the progress Atlanta VAHCS is making to get Veterans off the streets and are redoubling our efforts to continue this momentum moving forward.” 

These efforts complement President Trump’s May executive order to establish a National Center for Warrior Independence for Homeless Veterans on the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center campus. The National Center for Warrior Independence for Homeless Veterans aims to provide housing and support for up to 6,000 homeless Veterans from across the nation by 2028.

Every day, VA staff and community partners across the country help Veterans find permanent housing – such as apartments or houses to rent or own – often with subsidies to help make the housing more affordable. In some cases, VA teams and partners help Veterans end their homelessness by reuniting them with family and friends.

Visit VA.gov/homeless to learn about housing initiatives and other programs supporting homeless Veterans.

For more information, contact vhaatgpao@va.gov

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If you are a Veteran who is experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, call the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 877-4AID-VET ) or visit VA.gov/homeless

 

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