Veterans Housing Options and Resources
Kitsap County Human Services Homeless Programs supports a crisis response system in which the experience of homelessness is rare, brief and one-time. Our funding comes from federal, state and local sources.
-Visit the Kitsap County Housing and Homelessness website.
-Homes for all who served
-Veterans Housing Options
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If you are homeless...
The Housing Solutions Center (HSC) is a one stop resource center for anyone needing housing assistance. For more information, or if you are experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis, please contact the HSC.
By phone: 360-473-2035
In Person: 1201 Park Ave, Bremerton WA, 98337
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Veterans Housing Options Group This group is for veterans who are currently homeless or at high risk for homelessness in the near future |
This group is for Veterans who are currently homeless or at
high risk for homelessness in the near future. The group meets Mondays (except
for holidays) from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m., at Kitsap Community Resources, 1201 Park
Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337. For more information click here
or call 360-473-2056.
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Project CHALENG
Project CHALENG (Community Homelessness Assessment, Local Education and
Networking Groups) unites homeless service providers, advocates, Veterans and
concerned citizens toward the goal of meeting the evolving needs of Veterans who
are homeless. This process describes the needs of homeless Veterans, identifies
the barriers they face in obtaining permanent housing and works to resolve them
through planning and cooperative action. Since 1994, CHALENG has built
thousands of partnerships - involving community and Veterans' groups, law
enforcement agencies and federal, state and local government - that are
improving services for homeless Veterans. The June 2016 report can be viewed here.