St. Louis, Missouri, アメリカ
ケーススタディの要約:
The Veterans Community Project (VCP) of St. Louis, Missouri, is a transitional tiny home community for Veterans experiencing homelessness, honoring all who took the oath to serve and embracing Veterans of all service backgrounds. VCP offers Veterans a stable environment where they can adjust to daily life at their own pace and with a sense of security. The parent organization was founded in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2016 by a group of combat Veterans shaped by their military service and a determination to do better for Veterans in need. The founders wanted to provide Veterans experiencing homelessness with a home of their own and wraparound case management services that leverage the support of the community. VCP of St. Louis offers high-quality services that help Veterans address immediate crises, navigate daily challenges, and work toward lasting stability. Veterans typically stay 14 to 16 months in a VCP Village before transitioning to sustainable, permanent housing.

ケーススタディの要約:The Veterans Community Project (VCP) of St. Louis, Missouri, is a transitional tiny home community for Veterans experiencing homelessness, honoring all who took the oath to serve and embracing Veterans of all service backgrounds. VCP offers Veterans a stable environment where they can adjust to daily life at their own pace and with a sense of security. The parent organization was founded in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2016 by a group of combat Veterans shaped by their military service and a determination to do better for Veterans in need. The founders wanted to provide Veterans experiencing homelessness with a home of their own and wraparound case management services that leverage the support of the community. VCP of St. Louis offers high-quality services that help Veterans address immediate crises, navigate daily challenges, and work toward lasting stability. Veterans typically stay 14 to 16 months in a VCP Village before transitioning to sustainable, permanent housing.

土地の使用

  • 一戸建て賃貸住宅
プロジェクトの概要
大都市圏: セントルイス
場所のタイプ: 中央ビジネス地区
サイトサイズ: 4 エーカー / 1.62 ヘクタール
プロジェクトの種類: 単一家族
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