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Our mission is to provide homeless veterans and other veterans in need with comprehensive services that will enable them to rejoin their communities as productive citizens.
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The Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training
(MCVET) is serving more than 250 veterans daily, through Five distinct
programs -- a Day Drop-In Program, a Emergency Program (13
weeks), a Transitional Housing Program (up to two years), a Follow-up
Program, and 80 Single
Room Occupancy apartments (SRO). A natural progression will be to go from
the Day Drop-in Program, to the Emergency Program, to the Transitional
Housing Program, to the SRO. Veteran applicants from outside MCVET’s
program, including female veterans, are also accepted into the SRO
program,
provided they meet the eligibility requirements. As the veterans enrolled
at MCVET travel through this continuum, they receive an array of services,
that support our primary goal of empowering them to return to the families
and communities.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) produces an annual CHALENG Report
(Community Homelessness Assessment, Local Education and Networking Groups),
which estimates the number of homeless veterans based on requests for
services at participating agencies. In the 2003 CHALENG Report, the VA
estimated there were 313,087 homeless veterans on any given night in
America.
According to the "The Forgotten American - Homelessness: Programs and the People They Serve," released December 8, 1999, by the Interagency Council on the Homeless; 23% of the homeless population are veterans, and of that population, 33% of these veterans are men.
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MCVET is committed to offering a military-structured, seamless continuum of care that helps veterans in need transition from dependent to independent living.
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"It takes the entire community to help a veteran heal".
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To provide housing options that systemically prepare the program veterans for independent living situations. To provide a continuum of services that identify and effectively address the socioeconomic and health related needs of the program veterans and other veterans. To provide education and employment services that identify, develop and enhance the professional and personal skills of the program veterans, thereby equipping them for quality job opportunities. To cultivate partnerships with veteran-specific agencies, donors and funders, service providers and community based organizations that will help fulfill the overall mission of MCVET.
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Veterans Helping Veterans |
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