
Our Mission is to end veteran homelessness in New Jersey
In New Jersey alone, over 575 veterans are currently experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. These men and women once served and protected our country. Today, too many of them face the unimaginable: not knowing where they’ll sleep tonight.
At the Foundation for Sustainable Veteran Housing (FSVH), we believe that’s unacceptable.
We exist to change this reality by building and restoring safe, sustainable housing—paired with wraparound services that empower veterans to rebuild their lives with dignity. Our plans offer more than shelter. They offer opportunity: for employment, mental health care, community connection, and long-term stability.
As New Jersey works toward its goal of reaching functional zero for veteran homelessness by 2026, FSVH stands at the forefront of that effort—collaborating with public and private partners to ensure no veteran is left behind.
Every veteran deserves more than a thank you. They deserve a place to call home.
In New Jersey we are currently working on facilities in 4 counties that will provide housing for 70 at risk veterans. With an average of 20 units per facility we are working towards providing enough housing for all 575 at risk veterans in NJ.
Our goal is to eventually scale this model across communities nationwide, rebuilding one hall and one life at a time.
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Mission
FSVH is committed to ending veteran homelessness—one home, one community, and one life at a time- by revitalizing veteran halls into spaces of support, purpose and belonging.
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Vision
We envision a nation where every veteran has access to safe, affordable housing and the support they need to thrive.
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Strategy
Our work in NJ is the blueprint. We develop and restore spaces familiar to veterans into safe, sustainable, and supportive housing reducing the number of homeless or at risk veterans.
The Process
From concept to completion, FSVH partners through it all
We help facilities redesign, secure zoning, fundraise, and facilitate construction. Starting in New Jersey, the goal is to build a facility in all 21 counties over the next 5 to 10 years. We are currently working on facilities in 4 counties that will provide housing to 70 at-risk veterans. With an average of 20 units per facility, we can provide enough housing for all 575 current, at-risk veterans in NJ through this initiative.
575 Veterans are unhoused or at-risk in New Jersey
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Contact us
joe@fsvh.org