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    You are at:Home»Local News»Manhattan Housing Authority rolls out new initiative to support homeless veterans

    Manhattan Housing Authority rolls out new initiative to support homeless veterans

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    By Kolby Van Camp on November 9, 2023 Local News, Manhattan
    Photo by Nick McNamara/KMAN

    The Manhattan Housing Authority has a new program to help homeless veterans. The program, called HUD-VASH, combines vouchers from the Housing and Urban Development with the Veteran’s Affairs Supportive Housing organizations.

    Manhattan Housing Authority Executive Director Aaron Estabrook spoke about the program on KMAN’s In Focus Thursday.

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    MHA Chief Operations Officer Alyssa Boley, elaborates on the effectiveness of the outreach program:

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    The Manhattan Housing Authority emphasized that maintaining positive relationships with local landlords and community partners is vital for the protection and welfare of the veterans the HUD-VASH program is looking to support.

     

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