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VETERAN SERVICES

We help veterans obtain the housing and supports needed to get back on their feet

mental health housing

Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program provides outreach, case management, training and employment services to Veterans who are homeless in Pasco County. The goals of the program are to assist Veterans with obtaining housing, help them access all support services needed to maintain housing and provide training, job development and job placement services for successful employment.

Jerry Howe Transitional Housing Program provides Veterans who are homeless with housing, supports, services and supervision. The goal of the program is to assist each Veteran with obtaining the skills and supports needed to access and maintain permanent housing.

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Morningside Safe Haven residents are all Veterans with mental illness, and most have substance abuse problems. The Safe Haven is a “damp program” where residents who drink alcohol are not turned away. Using the best practice model of integrated substance and mental health treatment, residents receive treatment according to their personal stage of recovery. All services and treatments are based on the individual’s current ability and desire to accept psychiatric care (including medication), group and individual therapy and case management intervention. Services and housing are not denied based on a resident’s refusal to accept treatment.

Duval Park provides 88 units of Permanent Supported Housing for Veterans with service connected disabilities, along with their families. Residents have access to supportive services such as job placement, education opportunities, temporary financial assistance, family support, transportation and links to other essential services within the community.

Mastry Apartments provides eight units of housing for homeless Veteran families affected by disabilities. The complex provides two and three bedroom units with Supported Housing services available on site and is funded through a grant from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation.