By Rina Palta
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Friday it will find housing for 650 veterans, the first details of a plan to expand services at the agency’s West Los Angeles campus.
The agency said it will start hosting town hall meetings in L.A. for service providers and government agencies and identify legislation needed to revamp the West L.A. campus – as well as find housing for 650 vets – all within the next 100 days.
“This plan demonstrates what can be accomplished for our Nation’s veterans when we come together as a community everyone working together toward the higher goal,” U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert A. McDonald said in a statement.
“This is an important first step toward ending Veteran homelessness in Greater L.A. and a model of what we will do across the country.”
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