Communities secretary James Brokenshire has dedicated an extra £1 million to supporting homeless veterans, claiming the money will help ensure that ex-servicemen and women will have a roof over their heads and the support they need.
The fund will be split among the ten combined authorities and the Greater London Authority, which will use the funding to provide veterans with the bespoke support they need as they navigate civilian life.
“Our veterans play a vital role in keeping our country safe and many have dedicated their lives to the services,” said Brokenshire on Wednesday. “For those who fall on hard times and end up on the street, it is only right that we give them all the support they need to put a roof over their head.”
In February, ministers confirmed over £19.5 million is to be shared among 54 projects across the country to help thousands of people who are homeless to secure their own home – through support such as paying deposits for a tenancy or putting down the first months’ rent. This, ministers say, will help vulnerable people secure a home in a property they may otherwise not have been able to access.
The work is supporting the ongoing government commitment to put an end to rough sleeping through a number of initiatives set out in the £100 million backed Rough Sleeping Strategy.
“This additional funding goes hand in hand with the £1.2 billion which has been set aside to tackle all forms of homelessness, including £100 million for rough sleeping, helping ensure everyone has a safe and secure home to call their own, regardless of their background,” said Brokenshire.