DODGE HOUSE | VETERANS ASSISTANCE OFFICE
Provides shelter, clothing, food, and an individualized program to reintegrate veterans into the community and help them to achieve self-sufficiency. The program also assists any Veteran, whether or not they are homeless, with VA health care applications, obtaining military records, and laundry. Dodge House invites veterans to drop in any time they are open. Not an emergency shelter, application process for transitional housing can take time
Categories
Last Assured
09/16/2024
Physical Address
95 Crescent Street, Rutland, VT 05701
Hours
Monday-Friday: Hours Vary
Fax
(802) 775-6772
Voice
Application process
By Telephone; In Person
Fee
Not a fee-based program; 20% of net income (after taxes, child support, etc.) after becoming employed. This money is put into savings for resident, and is given to them upon successful completion of program.
Eligibility
Transitional Housing: Vermont Veterans, both male and female, who are homeless and who have an honorable discharge and have been alcohol and substance-free for 30 days Forms Assistance and other services: Open to All Veterans
Agency info
VETERANS ASSISTANCE OFFICE
Veterans Assistance Office operates Dodge House, a seven-bed transitional housing facility with services for male and female Vermont veterans who are homeless, as well as other services for veterans who are not homeless.