Home of the Brave

Home of the Brave” (HOB) Veteran’s Transitional Housing Program

Program Overview

 

Central Oregon Veterans Outreach, Inc. (COVO) operates a transitional housing program designed to provide homeless male veterans with an opportunity to reintegrate back into society and get their lives back on track through the development of skills, personal growth, recovery, self-reliance, productivity, community involvement and residential stability.

 

COVO owns a 6-bedroom house in a residential area of Bend, OR where the veterans live who are participating in the program.

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The program is operated under a grant from the federal Department of Veterans Affairs and is managed under the Portland VA’s Regional Office. The funds provided by the VA do not cover all the expenses of operating the home and COVO relies on grants and donations to meet all other costs.

 

Description

  • A 90-day program for homeless male veterans who have a strong desire to become self-sufficient as a productive member of society and develop the skills necessary to obtain stable and permanent housing.

  • A participant who comes into the program develops a detailed Case Plan with the assistance and guidance of a dedicated Program Case Manager. The Case Manager is on site.

  • A participant may submit requests for 90-day extensions in the program and based on the level of progress demonstrated, may remain enrolled for a maximum of 24 months.

  • The home is in a residential area of Bend with easy access to the Bend Area Transit system, the Bend VA clinic and the Forum Shopping Center in Northeast Bend.

  • Bedrooms are single occupancy. Each bedroom has a half-bath. Common areas include the kitchen, dining room, living room, laundry area, etc.

  • The house is a clean and sober house. Participants may not use alcohol or other drugs on or off the premises, whether substance abuse has been a past issue or not. Visitors who have been drinking or who are under the influence of drugs are not allowed on the premises.

Eligibility

  • Must not have been discharged from the US military with a Dishonorable Discharge. Participants with Honorable, General, Other than Honorable or (under certain circumstances) a Bad Conduct Discharge are eligible for the program.

  • Currently homeless.

  • High personal motivation to participate in achieving Program goals.

  • Committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free lifestyle

Program Goals

  • Income Enhancement – Participants are required to look for work, get and keep a job and/or engage in schooling or training designed to enhance their ability to get and keep a good job. Participants are required to obtain and maintain a savings account and save at least ½ their net income while in the Program.

  • Self-Determination – Participants are expected to take steps to resolve past life issues that contributed to their homelessness. These include steps to remove barriers such as resolving past or current legal issues, paying taxes, child support, engaging in counseling or alcohol or other drug treatment (if applicable) and/or taking necessary steps to maintain a clean and sober lifestyle. Participants are also expected to provide community service as part of giving back to the community.

  • Permanent Housing – Participants are expected to take steps to work toward obtaining permanent housing upon completion of the Home of the Brave program. These steps include taking classes such as Ready to Rent, resolving past evictions, if possible, and saving toward funds needed to obtain permanent and stable housing upon completion of the program.

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