It has been a busy year for The Veterans Collective! Our work is well underway to transform the historic West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs North Campus into the country’s largest supportive housing community for homeless and at-risk Veterans. As 2022 comes to a close, we wanted to update you on the progress we have made and share what to expect in the coming year. 
Once complete, the 70+ acre North Campus will feature upwards of 1,700 units of housing and a community of over 3,000 Veterans and their families.

We are proud to share that, starting in January 2023, we will begin welcoming our first Veterans to their new homes.
Some highlights from our work thus far:

  • By the end of this year, 617 new units within eight separate projects on the North Campus will be completed, started, or fully financed.

  • Building 207 will be completed by Q1 2023 – the first of more than 20 planned Veteran housing buildings to open on the North Campus. It will house formerly homeless and at-risk senior Veterans in 60 units and provide a range of amenities.

  • Building 404 was the first to close financing on the North Campus this past November. The $50-million project will deliver 73 supportive homes for Veterans transitioning from homelessness.
This unprecedented project to renovate the historic North Campus requires more than $1.1 billion in funding. With support from stakeholders, TVC has already raised more than $500 million, nearly half its goal. This has been made possible through our public-private partnerships with Veterans, stakeholders, the Department of Veterans Affairs, elected officials, philanthropy, and business and community leaders who are all working together to tackle our homelessness crisis.
Veteran homelessness is a stain on America. Our ongoing work to build the nation's largest housing community for Veterans is an important step toward eradicating homelessness and providing Veterans with the resources they need and deserve.
The West Los Angeles Veterans Collective (publicly known as “The Veterans Collective”), comprising partners Century Housing, Thomas Safran & Associates, and U.S.VETS, is leading the charge to transform the West Los Angeles VA’s North Campus into the nation’s largest supportive housing community for homeless and at-risk Veterans, and their families. Chosen by the U.S. Veterans Administration to develop a thriving community, with nearly 1,700 units of supportive housing for 3,000 Veterans and families, and supportive services that promote health and wellbeing, enterprise and vocational opportunities, and crucial community connection—we are deeply committed to our important mission, and a more hopeful future for military Veterans and their families.
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