Nonprofit Launches Northern Kentucky Chapter to Support Homeless Veterans
In an effort to address the issue of homelessness among veterans, a nonprofit organization has launched a Northern Kentucky chapter. The Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals (VAREP), which provides homes to veterans without mortgage payments, aims to expand its reach and support more heroes in need.
The Northern Kentucky chapter of VAREP is led by Michael Smith, a veteran himself and a United States Navy serviceman. As a realtor, Smith recognized the need to educate both veterans and his peers about the benefits available to them, particularly the VA home loan. Smith’s personal connection to the cause drives his commitment to giving back to veterans and improving their access to housing.
The US Department of Veterans Affairs reports that over 33,000 veterans experienced homelessness. While this number has been declining over the past decade, there is still a critical need for assistance. One challenge is getting veterans to accept the help available to them and find stable housing solutions.
Smith emphasizes the difference that having a home can make in a veteran’s life. It provides them with a path towards homeownership or a stable rental situation, as opposed to the dire alternative of homelessness. He believes that veterans deserve a good quality of life and stresses that the benefits they receive are not handouts, but something they have earned through their service.
VAREP’s home donation program has been in operation since 2011 and has already provided 52 homes to veterans across the country. The unique aspect of this program is that the homes are fully paid for, meaning veterans do not have to worry about mortgage payments. This generosity allows veterans to focus on rebuilding their lives and securing a brighter future.
Smith acknowledges the vital role that donations play in VAREP’s mission. Every contribution, regardless of size, enables them to help more veterans in need. The organization is actively seeking volunteers who share their passion for supporting veterans. It is important to note that volunteering does not require any specific veteran or real estate background; anyone with a heart for veterans is welcome to contribute.
To learn more about VAREP and their commitment to helping veterans, you can visit their website at [insert website link]. By providing homes and assistance to those who have served, VAREP is making a meaningful difference in the lives of our nation’s heroes.