VETERAN SERVICES

Supportive Services for Veteran Families
(SSVF)
HOUSING SUPPORT

Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program
(HVRP)
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Grant Per Diem Bridge Housing Program
(GPD)
HOUSING SUPPORT
To procure and retain housing for homeless Veterans, MAP provides:
• Affordable housing help through payment of application fees, security deposits and move-in costs
• Short-term rental subsidy
• Access to job training and placement services
Through temporary financial assistance and other supportive services, this program helps individual Veterans and Veterans with families find stability in their new housing and self-sufficiency as they work towards financial independence. Funded through the Veteran’s Administration, this program was dramatically strengthened in 2018 by support from KeyBank, providing $300,000 over 3 years to house those who have served our country. MAP is now able to serve 130 Veterans each year.
1 in 4 homeless men have served in our armed forces.
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES
SSVF
SSVF offers Rapid Re-housing for low-income Veterans to prevent eviction and assist homeless Veterans with finding housing.
To qualify for SSVF:
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You must be a Veteran who has served active duty
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You must have a discharge other than dishonorable.
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You must be currently homeless or at imminent risk of being homeless.
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Your household income must be under the 50% median area household income.

Please follow Washtenaw County coordinated entry process:
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Call Housing Access for Washtenaw County (HAWC) - 734-961-1999
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Connect with a VA Outreach worker at the Ann Arbor VA
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Connect with SSVF staff here at MAP
homeless veterans' reintegration program
(HVRP)
MAP’s Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP) supports U.S. military Veterans in overcoming barriers to employment and successfully re-entering the workforce.
We provide personalized assistance to help Veterans build job skills, navigate the hiring process, and achieve long-term employment success.
Eligibility Requirements:
This program is open to U.S. Veterans (with no dishonorable discharge) who are:
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Working with HUD-VASH or SSVF
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Living in transitional housing or a GPD program
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Homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
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At MAP, we honor those who have served by helping them regain stability, purpose, and independence through meaningful employment.




