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Project Summry

Project Summary

League of Veterans: Military Transitional Housing Initiative

A Veteran-led organization committed to building housing, stability,  and a future for military service members transitioning into civilian life.

Vision and Scope Overview

 

The League of Veterans is advancing a bold new vision to meet the urgent need for transitional housing for U.S.A. military service members and veterans. This project is a cornerstone in our mission to provide not just shelter, but stability, opportunity, and community to those who have served.

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This first-of-its-kind program delivers purpose-built transitional communities that offer a full spectrum of on-site services under one roof including job training, healthcare access, mental health services, educational support, and family reintegration programs. Our holistic approach addresses the gaps in existing veteran care systems, which often require individuals to become homeless before qualifying for assistance.

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Pilot Launch in Arizona and Path to National Expansion

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Arizona, home to one of the highest veteran populations

per capita, will serve as the flagship state for the League of Veterans model. Our first transitional community is currently in the planning phase for Phoenix, a high-impact urban setting where need and opportunity intersect.

This launch is more than a local solution; it is the foundation for a scalable, replicable model designed for national adoption. Once proven in Phoenix, the program will be expanded to additional regions across Arizona and other states. Each new location will be adapted to meet local needs while preserving the core framework: veteran-led development, integrated wraparound services and proactive intervention before crisis occurs.

Arizona road map with pin on Phoenix
Arizona road map with pin on Tucson
Road map with pin on Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott, Flagstaff
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League of Veterans Housing Rendering DWL Architects

Proposed Military Housing Rendering

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