LFS Carolinas receives VA grant for services to
homeless Veterans
COLUMBIA, S.C., Jan. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
LFS Carolinas was recently awarded an $87,750
Veterans Administration grant to provide services to
homeless veterans in South Carolina. LFS Carolinas
will utilize the award to develop the Kinard Manor
Veterans Transitional Housing Facility in Greenwood,
SC. The facility will open early in 2007.
"This grant will launch a crucial partnership among
faith groups and
the public and private sectors on behalf of
veterans," said Suzanne Gibson Wise, President of
LFS Carolinas. "All of us recognize the unselfish
sacrifices our troops have made. Their needs are
great when they return home and we must help them
heal and return whole to their families and
communities."
Kinard Manor, a former LFS Carolinas group home,
will house up to eight veterans. Veterans will
assist other veterans by sharing experiences,
providing mental, emotional, social and spiritual
support services enabling them to become
self-sufficient and maintain independent living.
Through collaboration with the WJB Dorn VA Hospital,
Immanuel Lutheran Church, Greenwood Police
Department, and others, LFS Carolinas will reach out
to the homeless veterans in the Greenwood area.
"Only through a dedicated partnership with community
and faith-based organizations can we hope to end
homelessness among veterans," said secretary of
Veterans Affairs, Jim Nicolson. "South Carolina
veterans answered their country's call to serve
during its greatest times of need, and now some live
without shelter. This grant will help them get back
on the road to self- reliance."
"Congratulations to LFS for receiving this award.
This grant will
provide valuable resources for those veterans who
have served and
sacrificed for our freedom," said Congressman
Gresham Barrett, former Captain in the U.S. Army and
US Representative for South Carolina's 3rd District,
which includes Greenwood. "I appreciate their
dedication and all their continued assistance to
South Carolina veterans, and I offer them my
support."
WJB Dorn VA Hospital will provide case management
services to veterans at Kinard Manor. They will also
provide monthly outreach/educational sessions for
homeless veterans without shelter.
Immanuel Lutheran Church will assist homeless
veterans in three ways: through a mentoring program
where residents will be assisted with applying for
needed services within the community and getting
acclimated to their new living environment;
development of a Business Partnership Advocate
designed to educate local businesses and secure
employment for veterans; and the Giving Back
community project designed to identify community
volunteer projects for Kinard Manor residents.
Approximately 1/3 of the adult homeless population
in the U.S. served
in the Armed Forces and 560 homeless veterans live
in Upstate South
Carolina. The VA grant is one of 52 grants recently
awarded worth
approximately $11.6 million to public, non-profit
and faith-based groups for programs assisting
homeless veterans.
Each year, LFS Carolinas works to bring healing and
wholeness to
thousands of children, adults, families and
communities through accredited human service
programs at many program sites in North and South
Carolina, coordinated from central offices in
Raleigh, Greensboro and Charlotte, NC and Columbia,
SC.
LFS Carolinas partners with human service providers,
governmental
agencies, congregations and others to provide the
most effective programs and outcomes possible.
Founded in 1976, LFS Carolinas is a joint social
ministry of the North Carolina and South Carolina
Synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
(ELCA).