The Fulton County Board of Commissioners has approved an additional $750,000 in funding recommendations to support vital services for Veterans across the county. This decision, made during the Board’s second regular meeting on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, follows the recommendations of the Veterans Services Program (VSP) Evaluation Committee and will bolster health, wellness, housing, and homelessness services for Veterans.
The newly allocated funds will be distributed to various non-profit organizations dedicated to delivering essential services to Fulton County Veterans. This funding is in addition to the $250,000 in General Funds already approved earlier this year, totaling $1,000,000 for the Veterans Services Program.
“We recognized the growing needs of our at-risk Veterans, and the Board’s approval of this additional funding ensures that our non-profit partners can continue their crucial work,” said Stan Wilson, Director of Community Development. “These funds will directly support the health, wellness, housing, and homelessness initiatives that are making a tangible difference in the lives of our Veterans.”
This is the third year of the program, during which the BOC has approved $3 million in funding. Since its inception, the program has served over 4,700 veterans and supported 52 agencies. In 2022, the BOC established a Veterans Empowerment Commission to function as an Advisory Board, addressing the challenges faced by our veterans. This ongoing investment highlights Fulton County’s dedication to tackling the unique issues confronting veterans and ensuring they receive the support and services they deserve.