Denver Region Reduces Veteran Homelessness by 16% in 2023

As of December 31, we have achieved a 16% reduction in veteran homelessness across the seven-county region! This brings us from 468 to 391 veterans actively experiencing homelessness, with a total of 415 veterans housed in 2023. This reduction is a true testament to the collaboration and dedication of the Department of Veterans Affairs and our community partners. We sincerely thank you for your efforts!

Our goal for 2024 is to functionally end veteran homelessness in 4 out of 9 subregions. This means homelessness for veterans becomes rare, brief, and nonrecurring. We’ll be sending monthly updates on our region’s progress.

Learn more at mdhi.org/bfz.

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