More than $1.5 in new funding is coming to Buffalo's Veterans One-stop Center to help support homeless and at-risk veterans and their families, as well as veteran suicide prevention efforts, Rep. Tim Kennedy announced Thursday.
As part of the funding, a total of $836,189 will be directed towards supporting homeless and at-risk veterans and their families and $750,000 from the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program will be dedicated to veteran suicide prevention efforts.
“Our veterans have sacrificed dearly for our country, and it’s our duty to support them when they need us most,” said Rep. Kennedy. “I am proud to announce over $1.5 million in federal funding for Veterans One-stop Center to meet the housing needs of veterans and their families, and to reduce the number of veterans who take their life after leaving the service. This funding is helping to ensure our heroes in Western New York are never left behind or forgotten.”
The Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program grant supports the implementation of tailored suicide prevention programs and services for veterans and their families, while the Supportive Services for Veteran Families and Homeless Providers Grant program assists with rapidly rehousing veterans, prevents the imminent loss of veterans’ homes, and identifies more suitable housing situations.
"Funding for programs like Supportive Services for Veteran Families and the SSG Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program is crucial," said Veterans One-stop Center President & CEO Adam Howard. "It provides essential support and resources, ensuring our Veterans and their families receive the care and assistance they deserve. The Veterans One-stop Center strives to ensure that all Veterans and their families have barrier-free access to the services they need to deal with challenges at home, to complete the transition to civilian life, and to achieve their goals and reach their full potential."