Friday, August 22, 2014

The local grant is part of a $2 million award given to Volunteers of America of Greater New Orleans,


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Since 2011 Volunteers of America has operated the Supportive Services for Veteran Families program for North Louisiana, nappies for dogs and it has received regular calls from Southern Arkansas. Now those veterans in need will have a resource.
SSVF is open to very low-income veterans and those with families who are in permanent housing or have just left permanent housing. nappies for dogs Volunteers of America will provide counseling and temporary financial assistance in cases of loss or reduction of income, nappies for dogs disability, medical crises or other circumstances nappies for dogs that could lead to homelessness without preventative measures. nappies for dogs
The grant was first awarded to Volunteers of America in October 2011. In the year ending July 15, 2013, Volunteers of America North Louisiana served 266 veterans and their families nappies for dogs in the Shreveport and Alexandria areas. Of those 81 percent found permanent housing. Veterans also received assistance with utilities, transportation, child care, and other needs.
The local grant is part of a $2 million award given to Volunteers of America of Greater New Orleans, which also includes Baton Rouge. nappies for dogs SSVF is part of an ongoing effort by the Veterans Administration to work with nonprofit organizations to address the crisis of homeless veterans.
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