Sixth Tiny Home Village is Ending Homelessness for Veterans Across the US: ‘This place saved me’

Veterans Community Project Expands to Combat Homelessness

The nonprofit Veterans Community Project (VCP) has broken ground on its sixth tiny home village in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

This initiative aims to provide military veterans with a fresh start, offering housing and individualized care in a community designed to help residents regain stability and independence.

Each tiny home is 240 square feet and part of a larger community that has helped hundreds of vets transition out of homelessness since VCP's founding in 2018.

VCP has achieved an 85% success rate for vets who complete the program and transition to sustainable permanent housing, with an average transition time of 335 days.

This place saved me

Author's summary: VCP helps veterans overcome homelessness with tiny homes.

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