SW-WRAP provides supportive services for veterans
Awarded $1,366,320 Supportive Service for Veteran Families (SSVF) Grant by United States Veterans Administration
by SW-WRAP media release
November 6, 2013
SW-WRAP, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, has been awarded the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Grant by the U.S. Veterans Administration. SW-WRAP's Founder and CEO, Cathie Hughes, has been active in procuring funding to assist vulnerable populations to become self-sustaining throughout Wyoming since 2007. During the past several years she has recognized the need, and been vigorously involved in, identifying solutions to address veteran homelessness in Wyoming. In 2010, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) reported that 13 percent of impoverished individual Veterans become homeless at some point during the year. In 2009, the American Community Survey estimated that 1,356,610 Veterans lived in poverty. Additional statistics have shown that 23% of Wyoming・s homeless population are veterans. Hughes applied for the SSVF Grant in January 2013, and received notice of award in July. SW-WRAP is the only Wyoming entity to receive the award for 2014. The SSVF Program provides supportive services to very low income Veteran families in or transitioning to permanent housing. It supports a partnership between community nonprofits and the VA to prevent at-risk Veterans from becoming homeless as well as to rapidly re-housing those who have fallen into homelessness.
SW-WRAP will provide a range of services to eligible Veteran families, such as outreach, case management, and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits, which may include:
- Health care services - Daily living services - Personal financial planning services - Transportation services - Fiduciary and payee services - Legal services - Child care services - Housing counseling services
In addition, SW-WRAP may also provide time-limited payments to third parties (e.g. landlords, utility companies, moving companies, and licensed child care providers) if these payments help Veterans, families stay in or acquire permanent housing on a sustainable basis. SW-WRAP・s mission is to provide coordinated, collaborative services throughout the continuum of care-from social services to health care systems. :Employing a centralized intake methodology and wrap-around case management,; Hughes, remarked, "we are able to provide a no-wrong-door approach to veteran families throughout our state. We will be able to quickly connect them to the services and supports they need to live a healthier, happier and sustainable life." SW-WRAP is also the service provider for the statewide Wyoming Aging & Disability Resource Center (WyADRC). The WyADRC is a no-wrong-door program that assists adults living with a disability and seniors aged 55 and older with quick connections to long term care services and supports. One of the key initiatives of the WyADRC, which opened in March 20111, is to keep people in their homes and communities as long as possible. Hughes states that the WyADRC and SSVF programs are a perfect example of a collaborative approach to providing services for our vulnerable populations including homeless and at-risk disabled and aging Veterans. During its first year, SW-WRAP has an aggressive goal to serve 275 very low income veteran families; households who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless throughout Wyoming. These veterans and their families will be able to avoid homelessness or be placed into safe, stable housing, while addressing the root causes of homelessness. Hughes states: "Through the VA SSVF Program, our goal is simple: putting and keeping a roof over the heads of our Veterans and their families. We are a team of professional veterans, counselors and citizens that understand our servicemen and women・s sacrifice and want to show our appreciation. In essence, we are serving those who have served and their families in Wyoming." SW-WRAP currently serves Veteran families in the State of Wyoming from offices in Green River, Cheyenne, and Sheridan, with satellite offices soon to open in Casper and Riverton. The 11 counties currently served are: Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater, Teton, Uinta, Fremont, Carbon, Albany, Laramie, Natrona and Sheridan. SW-WRAP will also be providing Central Intake & Screening services for the entire state. Hughes noted that she will be writing a renewal grant application during the next 60 days which will expand coverage to veteran families residing throughout the entire state of Wyoming. More information on SW-WRAP・s Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program can be found at www.swwrap.com.
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