Veteran Services
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) connects Veterans experiencing homelessness with the resources they need to become or remain permanently housed.
Sponsored by a grant from the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA), SSVF provides temporary financial assistance and case management services to help Veterans navigate and overcome barriers to housing and to support their housing stability.

Services at SSVF
- Individualized case management and participant advocacy
- Homelessness prevention assistance
- Temporary rent and utility assistance
- Security deposit assistance
- Connection to Social Security and VA benefits/resources
- Referrals to and assistance finding housing
SSVF proudly offers Front Door Assessment services. To schedule, please call 541-228-5260.
You can find out more information about the VA’s Supportive Services for Veteran Families grant here.
Eligibility
SSVF serves Veterans with discharges other than dishonorable who are experiencing literal homelessness – sleeping on the streets, in a car, in emergency shelter – or at imminent risk of becoming homelessness, who earn less than 80% AMI.Â


Contact and Location
Steve Tynan, Program Coordinator
1870 West 11th Ave
Eugene, OR 97402
(541 ) 255-5927
Nearby LTD bus lines: EMX W 11th
Offices are open 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Friday.
We proudly serve all of Lane County, including rural and coastal cities.
Support SSVF
SSVF is always in need of financial support to help maintain these great services for veterans. Thank you for donating!
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Vet LIFT
Vet LIFT offers emergency shelter and transitional housing opportunities through close collaboration with the Local Veterans Administration. To access these services, please contact the Veterans Administration at (541) 242-0445.
Vet LIFT provides permanent supported housing for veterans experiencing homelessness. Veterans must complete a Front Door Assessment to determine eligibility. Vet LIFT receives housing referrals from Lane County and will reach out to those individuals to begin the housing process.
St. Vincent de Paul’s SSVF program proudly offers Front Door Assessment services. To schedule, please call (541) 743-7170.
Contact
Alyssa Hoekman, Program CoordinatorÂ
(541) 344-0465
Offices are open 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Friday.
Support Vet LIFT
Vet LIFT is always in need of financial support to help maintain these great services for veterans. Thank you for donating!
This agency uses WellSky. Download the privacy policy
Veterans’ Housing Project
The Veterans Housing Project (VHP) was developed in 2011 as a collaborative effort of private, public and nonprofit organizations to provide safe and affordable housing to help military veterans transition easily back into the community upon returning from deployment. Founders include the City of Eugene, Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB), the Homebuilders Association of Lane County (HBA) and St. Vincent de Paul. In the past decade, VHP has grown into a case-managed transitional housing program that plays an important role in our community.Â
Services at VHP
- Transitional housing for up to two years
- Wrap-around and client-centered case management
- Assistance obtaining mainstream and VA benefits
- Referrals to VA Healthcare and community partners for primary care, mental health, and substance use treatment
- Referrals to Self Sufficiency Programs at St. Vincent de Paul
- For veterans able to work, assistance with job training and placement
Eligibility
VHP serves veterans with discharges other than dishonorable who are experiencing literal homelessness – sleeping on the streets, in a car, in emergency shelter – who earn less than 80% Area Median Income.Â
Please Note: The program is typically at capacity and has a waitlist.
Lane County AMI Guidelines: Click here
VHP Waitlist Application: Click here!

Contact and Location
Hillary Hogan, Program Coordinator
1870 W 11th Ave
Eugene, OR 97402
(458) 221-0718
Nearby LTD bus lines: EMX W 11th
Offices are open 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Friday.
Support Veterans Housing Project
VHP is always in need of financial support to help maintain these great services for veterans. Thank you for donating!
St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County affirms and actively promotes the right of all individuals to equal opportunity in housing and employment without regard to any protected basis, including race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.