RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - The VA has given $54 million to three Nevada organizations to combat homelessness among veterans.

The United States Veterans Initiative will be receiving $5.6 million, the Salvation Army will be receiving $3 million, while Nation’s Finest will be receiving $20.9 million.

Through the fiscal year 2026, the grants will be used to fund veterans access housing and housing counseling, healthcare, financial planning services, childcare, legal assistance, and transportation.

“Supportive services like childcare, housing counseling and financial planning can be important catalysts for preventing or resolving homelessness,” said Ada Clark, Director of Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 21. “These grants will help bring crucial support to thousands of Veterans in need ac

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