DOL-VETS Announces $1.6 Million to Help Formerly Incarcerated Vets Return to Work, Avoid Homelessness


DOL-VETS Announces $1.6 Million to Help Formerly Incarcerated Vets Return to Work, Avoid Homelessness
Funds to serve more than 650 veterans in six states
WASHINGTON — Supporting the president's goal to eliminate homelessness among U.S. military veterans, the U.S. Department of Labor's Veterans' Employment and Training Service today announced the award of $1.5 million in grants to help once-incarcerated veterans considered "at-risk" of becoming homeless. In all, seven grants will serve more than 650 formerly incarcerated veterans in six states.
"Everyone deserves a second chance, especially the men and women who have sacrificed for our country," said U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez. "The Incarcerated Veterans Transition Program (IVTP) opens doors for veterans who may have struggled but who want to return to America's workforce. Today's grants will help these veterans become valuable contributors to the nation's economic recovery and our society."

The Incarcerated Veterans Transition Program grants will provide referral and counseling services to assist in reintegrating and/or transitioning formerly incarcerated veterans considered "at-risk" of becoming homeless to meaningful employment. The funds will also support the development of methods to address the complex problems facing these veterans. The program's design is flexible, to enable it to address national, regional and/or local issues that prevent once-incarcerated veterans from returning to the workforce.
The grant recipients and award amounts are as follows:
Organization
City
State
Amount
Veterans Multi-Service Center
Philadelphia
Pa.
$223,937
Goodwill Industries of Houston
Houston
Texas
$300,000
Volunteers of America of Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Calif.
$300,000
Impact Services Corporation
Philadelphia
Pa.
$300,000
United States Veterans Initiative
Las Vegas
Nev.
$110,000
The Workplace Inc.
Bridgeport
Conn.
$129,565
Aletheia House, Inc.
Birmingham
Ala.
$160,704
Total
$1,524,206

For more information on these grants, visit http://www.dol.gov/vets/.
For the latest news, resources and grant information, visit our website at www.nchv.org.
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