Housing Hope: Supporting Homeless Disabled Veterans in Georgia
Helping and housing homeless disabled veterans is one of the most critical components of our mission at Another Chance of Atlanta. These heroes have given so much in service to our country, and we believe they deserve more than just gratitude — they deserve stability, dignity, and opportunity.
Did You Know?
According to the Georgia Department of Veteran Services, in 2024 there were 561 disabled veterans experiencing homelessness in the State of Georgia. This statistic underscores the urgency of our work and the importance of coming together to provide real solutions.
Why Housing Matters
We believe that stable housing is the foundation of total wellbeing. Without a safe and secure home, it becomes nearly impossible for veterans to focus on employment, health, or personal growth. Housing is not just shelter — it’s the starting point for rebuilding a life.
Our Impact
Over the past 10 years, Another Chance of Atlanta has successfully housed more than 60 veterans. But our commitment does not stop at providing a roof overhead. We have also:
– Helped veterans increase their income through job readiness and placement.
– Supported them in obtaining mainstream benefits to stabilize their lives.
– Provided consistent access to foodand nutritional support.
– Connected them with a wide network of resources to guide their long-term journey toward independence.
Standing Together for Our Veterans
Every success story reminds us why this work matters. Each veteran housed is a life transformed, a family strengthened, and a community enriched. But there is still more to do.
At Another Chance of Atlanta, we will continue to stand on the front lines for homeless disabled veterans — providing not just housing, but hope.