CRUZ-PEREZ/MAYER HOMELESS VETERANS BILL BECOMES LAW
Measure Will Provide Housing Assistance for Transitional Housing Program Grads
(TRENTON) – Legislation Assemblywoman Nilsa Cruz-Perez and Assemblyman David Mayer sponsored to dedicate a portion of the state’s rental assistance subsidies for homeless veterans was signed into law today by Governor Jon S. Corzine.
The Cruz-Perez/Mayer bill (A-253/S-208) mandates that a share of the state’s rental assistance be reserved for homeless veterans who graduate from the “Veterans Haven” vocational and transitional housing program administered by the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
According to the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, there are an estimated 7,000 to 8,000 homeless veterans in New Jersey.
“Homeless veterans who are dedicated to turning their lives around deserve our support,” said Cruz-Perez (D-Camden). “Men and women who have bravely risked their lives for our country should be given a helping hand during their time of need. Housing assistance can help to promote independence and dignity for our veterans who are fighting to rebuild their lives.”
“Veterans Haven” has the capacity to serve 54 homeless veterans for a 24-month period. The Camden County-based program offers housing, medical and psychological treatment, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, as well as social and vocational skills training. The facility offers veterans assistance in a three-step program --- treatment, self-reclamation, and community reintegration -- each lasting three to six months.
“Homeless veterans often face a myriad of challenges from their service in the military, including debilitating injuries, psychological problems, and even drug and alcohol dependency,” said Mayer (D-Camden), who previously worked with the Camden County Veterans Affairs Office. “The state must do all it can to help our veterans successfully transition into an active and productive life. This program is instrumental to providing the necessary support.”
The new law takes effect immediately.
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Assemblywoman Cruz-Perez: (856) 541-1251
Assemblyman Mayer: (856) 227-5900
Press office: Gita Bajaj - (609) 292-7065
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