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Homeless Outreach – We provide outreach (including food, clothing, camping supplies) to homeless veterans in Central Oregon. We have a storage room at our offices where we distribute these items to homeless veterans on the streets who come to our offices. In the first 6 months of 2010 we gave out: Tents, Sleeping Bags, Camping Gear, Fuel 171 Food, Comfort Items (Hygiene Kits), Dog/Cat Food 153 Clothing, Shoes 140 Daily Bus Passes 184 Monthly Bus Passes 36 Bicycles 5
(This does not include the food and other items we take out to the camps and give out there.) Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program (HVRP) The HVRP assists homeless veterans receive the services they need to re-enter the labor force and access the local job market to find long term employment. Once in a desirable job with livable wages, these veterans can reclaim a position that they have earned in American society. Potable Water Project to Homeless Camps – We have begun a project to provide safe drinking water to veterans in homeless camps to keep them from having to drink from local rivers, streams and irrigation canals, which are polluted with animal waste and toxic chemicals from farm and ranch runoff. We have pre-positioning 5-6 gallon water containers in the camps or with specific campers and we will fill them from a 55-gallon drum that we take out to the camps on weekly water runs.
Home of the Brave Transitional House – We provide a transitional house for 6 homeless veterans with services to assist them in moving toward self-sufficiency. The program is operated under the VA’s Grant Per Diem Program.
DAV Shuttle Reservation Service - The Disabled American Veterans operates a shuttle van between Bend and the Portland VA that operates Monday – Friday each week. We operate the telephone reservation service that schedules veterans for the shuttle.
Veterans Service Officer - A Veterans Service Officer is stationed at our office to provide assistance to veterans in filing disability claims, appealing denials of claims or seeking an increase in disability payments.
Other Benefits Assistance - We operate as a clearing house to provide assistance to veterans, particularly disabled veterans, in obtaining benefits from local, state, county and federal programs, such as Social Security disability, where veterans benefits are unavailable or have been denied.
Mail, Fax Copying and Telephone Services for Homeless Veterans – We use our offices to provide a mail address for homeless veterans so they will have a fixed address to get identification cards, drivers licenses, birth certificates, medical records for disability claims, medications mailed from VA hospital pharmacies, etc. We hold mail for homeless veterans and we provide them envelopes and stamps. We provide copying and fax services for homeless veterans. We provide our phones to enable homeless veterans to make long distance calls to medical providers, relatives and for business reasons.
Transportation Assistance – We provide daily bus passes for homeless veterans so they can use the local Bend Area Transit Service to get to work, to get to the VA clinic or to get to other social services. We provide monthly bus passes to the homeless veterans who reside at Home of the Brave, our transitional house.
New programs/projects that are underway:
Medical Van - In January 2010 during a one-night homeless count we determined that there were approximately 240 homeless veterans in our 3-county Central Oregon area. A critical need that we found in the camps was for medical and dental care. In May 2010 a local community organization donated a van to COVO that does not run but can be repaired. We are partnering with volunteers from a local low-income medical clinic known as Volunteers in Medicine to establish five 2-person medical teams to go out into the homeless camps twice a month. We need financial support to help offset the cost of maintaining the van, purchasing fuel, obtaining medical supplies, covering insurance costs, etc. to operate the medical van project and we need volunteers to be drivers and to be part of the two-person medical teams.
Housing for Female Veterans, Female Veterans with Children and Veterans with Families – Beginning in the last quarter of 2010 we will be able to provide housing for single female veterans, female veterans with children and veterans with families. Currently we cannot house these veterans in Home of the Brave, which is for single men.
Veterans Court Project – We are working with local judges, the prosecuting attorney, defense attorneys, the local court administrator, the VA CBOC clinic mental health staff and other community mental health providers to establish a veterans court for veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI or other mental health issues that lead them to commit crimes.
HUD-VASH Advocacy Project – Central Oregon has been approved for 25 HUD-VASH vouchers. A VA case worker will be hired to do case management for the program. COVO will assist our local housing authority and the VA case worker to identify eligible veterans and advocate for these veterans on an individual basis to help insure that the veterans who are most deserving receive the vouchers. Because of our close working relationship with homeless veterans in Central Oregon, our advocacy will be critical to assisting the most deserving veterans in getting one of the vouchers and in participating in the HUD-VASH program.
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