Sixth Tiny Home Village Is Ending Homelessness For Veterans Across The Us: ‘This Place Saved Me’
Sixth Tiny Home Village Is Ending Homelessness For Veterans Across The Us: ‘This Place Saved Me’
Sixth Tiny Home Village Is Ending Homelessness For Veterans Across The Us: ‘This Place Saved Me’ Tiny Home Village – Veterans Community Project (VCP) This week, the nonprofit Veterans Community Project (VCP) broke ground on its sixth tiny home village, this time in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to offer more military veterans a fresh start with housing and individualized care. Each 240-square-foot home is part of a larger community designed to help residents regain stability and independence. Since its founding in 2018 when they welcomed their first residents in Kansas City, VCP has helped hundreds of vets transition out of homelessness. VCP has set a new standard for how cities can address veteran homelessness, with its 85% success rate for vets who complete the program successfully and transition to sustainable permanent housing—all in an average of 335 days. So far in 2025, 29 veterans have ‘graduated’ from a VCP tiny home into their own permanent housing, and dozens of vets have been welcomed i…