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| The United States Interagency Council on Homelessness e-newsletter |
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Partners In a Vision
WASHINGTON, DC. The United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) yesterday convened for the first Full Council meeting of the Obama Administration, under the leadership of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary and Council Chairperson Eric Shinseki. U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan was elected Chairperson for the upcoming year, and U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis was elected Vice Chairperson. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Melody Barnes, Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, also attended the meeting. The Council is shown here during the meeting. In a statement released for the meeting, President Obama said: "It is simply unacceptable for individuals, children, families, and our nation's Veterans to be faced with homelessness in this country. I am confident that the Interagency Council on Homelessness, under Secretary Donovan's leadership, will have a renewed focus on coordinating efforts across federal agencies and working closely with our state, local, community-based, and faith- based partners to address these serious issues."
"Ending the continuing tragedy of homelessness demands thoughtful and focused leadership," said Secretary Donovan. "President Obama and I are committed to working through the USICH, the agencies it represents and our state, local and non-profit partners to build a thoughtful and compassionate response to this crisis. The bottom line is that through our combined efforts every man, woman and child in this nation should have access to a safe, affordable place to lay their head at night."
U.S. Department of Labor Secretary and new Council Vice Chairperson
Hilda Solis reported to the Council on Labor's initiatives for homeless
veterans, youth, and women, including women veterans. She noted the
potential for increasing the impact of Job Corps for youth aging out of
foster care, and the proposed 2010 budget increase of over 30% for the
Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program. Secretary Solis pointed out the
proposed $4 million funding level for the Department's initiative for
incarcerated veterans employment services. Secretary Solis is pictured
below. Secretary Shinseki asked all Council members to report on agency
initiatives ranging from the Department of Commerce's preparation for the
2010 census to the Department of Energy's job creation goals using
recovery resources, and including results from a multi-year Social
Security Administration initiative to enroll homeless persons into SSA
benefits. Council partners heard about the Department of Homeland
Security's continuing post-Katrina housing and case management activities,
the Department of Agriculture's accessibility opportunities for food and
nutrition programs, the Department of Justice's reentry and special courts
efforts, and the Department of Education's resources for education of
homeless children during the economic downturn. Xavier de Souza Briggs,
Office of Management and Budget Associate Director for General Government
Programs and Mark Weatherly, Deputy Associate Director, Housing, Treasury
and Commerce Division, affirmed recent federal increases in targeted
spending on homelessness. Interagency Council Acting Executive Director Pete Dougherty reported on the Council's commitment to federal collaboration, and the past success of Council initiatives to encourage creation of State Interagency Councils on Homelessness and jurisdictional Ten Year Plans.
This new funding will provide local public housing agencies with approximately 10,000 rental assistance vouchers specifically targeted to assist homeless Veterans, including families, in their area. Public housing authorities, that administer HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Program, work closely with Department of Veteran Affairs medical centers to manage the program. In addition to the rental assistance, VA medical centers provide supportive services and case management to eligible homeless Veterans. Secretary Donovan is shown here at the Full Council meeting receiving the Council gavel from outgoing Chairperson Shinseki after being elected as Chairperson for the coming year. "It is shameful that after serving our nation so well, some of our Veterans leave their military life only to fall into homelessness," said Secretary Donovan. "Working closely with the Department of Veterans Affairs, we're able to offer a permanent home, along with critically needed supportive services, to the very people to whom we owe so much." "No one, especially Veterans who have faithfully served our country should become homeless," said VA Secretary Eric Shinseki. "This Council's work is critical to providing for those at risk and on the streets. This interagency partnership allows us to leverage our resources, programs, talent and experience to create viable solutions that will eliminate homelessness." Under HUD-VASH, HUD will provide housing assistance through its Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) which allows Veterans to rent privately owned housing. The VA will provide to eligible homeless Veterans clinical and supportive services through its health care system across the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam. VA addresses the needs of the more than 100,000 homeless Veterans who access VA health care annually.
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email: usich@usich.gov
web: http://www.usich.gov
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