(424) 248-5263
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villageforvets.org
Twitter: @VillageforVets
Instagram: @VillageforVets
Facebook: @VillageforVets
Established in 2016
LEADERSHIP
Executive Leadership
Marcie Polier Swartz
Founder
Mary McGuire
Executive Director
Board of Directors
Hope Boonshaft
Consulate General of Israel, Los Angeles
Gerald Chaleff
Philanthropist
Pat Cohen
Philanthropist
Ira Cohen
Philanthropist
Pam Dawber
Actor, Philanthropist
Cornell A. Morris
Albany Stratton VA Medical Center
Michael Polier
Entrepreneur
Marcie Polier Swartz
Founder, Philanthropist
David Swartz
Philanthropist
Adam Winnick
EntrepreneurÂ
MISSION STATEMENT
Village for Vets fills gaps in critical services for homeless and at-risk Veterans on their journey to stability and independence.
SERVICE AREA
Village for Vets helps the nearly 4,000 Veterans who are homeless and many more who are at-risk of homelessness in Los Angeles County through programs providing meals, emergency grants, support for basic needs, assistance to social workers serving homeless Veterans, and links to additional services.
FAST FACTS
What is your GuideStar Rating?
Bronze
What percentage of total revenue goes to cause (after operation expenses)?
80%
What was your greatest recent community impact?
Provided 25 tiny shelters for homeless Veterans at the VA with a gift from GHC Housing Partners  + $100,000 from Change Reaction to support their transition into permanent housing.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Volunteers are critical in helping Village for Vets continue to help Veterans in need. Opportunities such as helping unpack move-in kits and prepare apartments for homeless Veterans moving into permanent supportive housing to joining the Veteran Street Academy – a program that trains volunteers to provide
one-on-one support to a homeless Veteran. Learn more at villageforvets.org.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Support for Village for Vets programs with a donation of any amount allows us to continue to help fill vital gaps in services for our homeless and at-risk Veterans. Â A $10,000 donation supports a tiny shelter for a homeless Veteran on the VA campus. A $1000 donation supports helping a Veteran experiencing temporary financial hardship to get back on track and a $500 donation supports a move-in kit for a homeless Veteran moving into a new apartment.
GOALS FOR 2022
•   Increase number of Veterans assisted through the Emergency Fund to 500 annually.
•   Provide an additional 40 tiny shelters for the CTRS program at the VA campus.
•   Pilot new program called Veteran Street Academy to support social workers with the most difficult homeless cases.