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Veterans Helping Veterans Heal (VHVH) is a nonprofit focused on transforming the lives of homeless veterans and helping them build a secure future. Since our founding in 2012, our …
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Established in 2012 with funding from a VA Homeless Providers Capital Grant, Veterans Helping Veterans Heal (VHVH) is an initiative of ANCHOR — Affordable North Carolina Housing …
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VHVH’s facility provides everything that veterans need to begin their journey toward a higher quality of life, including:
Our Program - Veterans Helping Veterans Heal
Once admitted to VHVH, veterans can remain up to 24 months while they receive supportive services to address the physical, mental, substance abuse, financial and legal issues that …
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VHVH helps veterans regain independence and quality of life. It’s funded mainly by the Veterans Administration at $64.52 per resident daily, but this falls short due to rising expenses like …
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VHVH provides a holistic approach that goes far beyond simply providing temporary shelter. Our residents can remain for up to 24 months while they receive the services for mental health and …
VHVH Works - Veterans Helping Veterans Heal
The VHVH Works program offers partner employers access to capable, motivated workers either as direct hires or contracted through VHVH Works. Our program is also designed to prepare …
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May 31, 2016 | VHVH News Posted: Monday, August 15, 2016By Michael Hewlett Winston-Salem Journal Veterans facing minor criminal charges will have a second chance with Forsyth …
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VHVH clients have served their country honorably and deserve our help in regaining their independence, self sufficiency and quality of life. VHVH’s largest funder is the Veterans …
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VHVH helps veterans regain independence and quality of life. It’s funded mainly by the Veterans Administration at a per diem rate per resident, but this falls short due to rising expenses like …