United States Aid for Homeless Veterans
USAHV
100% of American Veterans qualify for assistance from UNITED STATES AID FOR HOMELESS VETERANS (USAHV). Our client base is low-income people, mainly Homeless American Veterans and their families, who need help to survive on or near impoverished facilities. Nearly half of those served by the program will be Homeless Veterans. USAHV will operate a network of facilities where we will store donated or purchased resources for distribution. The program will actively solicit material resources from local and national businesses, retailers, wholesalers, other NGO’s, and liquidators. In addition, UNITED STATES AID FOR HOMELESS VETERANS (USAHV) will collect donations from local area businesses for immediate distribution to service programs on or near Veterans facilities.
UNITED STATES AID FOR HOMELESS VETERANS (USAHV) goals are to create and promote a supportive system of care long denied to American and Native American Veterans after their absence in civilian life due to the demands of having served under the United States Armed Forces. UNITED STATES AID FOR HOMELESS VETERANS (USAHV) achieves this vision by investing donations and revenue to develop sustainable community programs that address challenges in health, shelter, money management, employment, benefit, and education. Through building partnerships with local and national organizations, UNITED STATES AID FOR HOMELESS VETERANS (USAHV) will offer a gateway for Veterans and their families to access various forms of life-enhancing support.