Our Services
As part of ABCCM’s mission to serve the community, VSC strives to create pathways for veterans to achieve stability, independence, and a fulfilling future.
Explore our services and discover how we can support you on your journey toward growth and success.
Housing
Supportive Services for Veteran Families is a homeless prevention program designed to help veterans and their families maintain their current housing, or help find them new and affordable housing. ABCCM’s goal is to improve housing stability for low-income veteran families through the SSVF Program and is a 36-county regional effort to bring an end to homelessness among veterans.
Employment & Training Services
The HVRP program serves homeless veterans who need assistance in order to enter, re-enter, remain, or advance in the workforce. Through short-term training programs, focusing on industry recognized certifications and licenses, HVRP is committed to ensuring Veterans receive the training and support needed to secure career level jobs that pay living wages.
Service Coordination
Veterans Services of the Carolinas is the local coordination center for NCServes, the region’s first coordinated network of public, private, and nonprofit organizations working together to serve Veterans, service members, and their families. Our coordination center uses the Unite Us platform to guide our clients to the most appropriate services and resources available in their county.
Suicide Prevention
The Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program (SSG Fox SPGP) serves to provide community trainings and Veteran crisis response throughout North Carolina.
Outreach
Healing Outreach Partnerships for Empowerment (HOPE) is a program designed to provide intensive outreach to individuals with severe mental illness who are living outside and are deemed most vulnerable. The HOPE program serves individuals who have been historically perceived as unreachable. Veterans will be located through extensive outreach efforts extended by the HOPE team.
Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) is a program that mirrors HOPE in the civilian sector and seeks to reach both civilians and Veterans.
Through the NCDHHS-established Transitions to Community Living (TCL) program, VSC empowers eligible adults with serious mental illness to choose where they live, work, and participate in their communities.
