Media releases, press coverage, and quick notices related to the work we do on/with our SSVF program at NCHP.
Navy Veteran Larry Schneider became the latest in a line of SSVF success stories by acquiring permanent housing, a new job, and more.
National Community Health Partners, honored staff members of the Housing Authority of the City of Yuma for their outstanding efforts and assistance in the housing of homeless U.S. military Veterans.
National Community Health Partners, represented by SSVF Project Coordinator Tianna Cann, attended the 2017 Pinal County Appreciation Dinner hosted by United Way of Pinal County Sunday, September 18, 2017.
Organizations gathered Friday, July 28 by invitation only to the Frito Lay facility in Casa Grande for an employment event related to facility expansion.
National Community Health Partners, represented by SSVF Project Coordinator Tianna Cann, received recognition and a plaque upon joining the Greater Casa Grande Chamber of Commerce Wednesday.
National Community Health Partners (NCHP) is asking for volunteers to help complete an important survey in Graham, Greenlee and Santa Cruz Counties. The survey is required by HUD and helps determine the distribution of federal funds and develop strategies to help end homelessness.
National Community Health Partners (NCHP) was recognized by the Arizona Office For Employer Support of The Guard And Reserve, with the ESGR Patriot Award.
NCHP's "National Community Housing" SSVF program has been CARF Accredited.
NCHP provided space for non-carry security guard training. Our clients concluded training for their new jobs and take another step towards financial surety.
The Green family visited NCHP for the Marine Birthday celebration as they prepare to successfully exit the SSVF program.
The Cronkite News mentions NCHP and other organizations in their story about efforts to address veteran homelessness outside of Phoenix and Tucson.
Sonny and May brought their new son— Kevin Green, Jr, home on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
Moving the Greens into their new home is a success story made possible by the VA Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program under a grant administered by NCHP in Yuma County.
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The Yuma Sun reports on NCHP's National Community Housing program in Yuma county. NCHP is also working to find housing for homeless Vets and their families in Pinal county.
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National Community Health Partners, a 501 (c) 3 organization headquartered in Tucson, was congratulated by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer Wednesday and honored with a Certificate of Recognition for its work with homeless veterans. Read more
We at National Community Health Partners are pleased to be receiving U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar on Oct. 18. Congressman Gosar wishes to congratulate Albert Moreno, CEO for National Community Health Partners, on the Supportive Services for Veterans and Families grant award to help fight homelessness among U.S. Veterans. Read more
NCHP was awarded funding (potential 3 years) from the Veteran's Administration to work with Veterans and family. Read more
Contact
If you believe yourself or someone you know is eligible for assistance under the National Community Housing program or would like more information, please contact the appropriate field office.
Email us: ssvf@nchponline.org
255 W. 24th St., Suite 4
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 726-6022
F: (928) 726-2972
501 N. Florence St., Suite 101
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
(520) 876-0699
F: (520) 876-0841
If you or your organization works with veterans or the homeless population
and would like to know what we offer or how we can coordinate services, please contact the appropriate field office to arrange a discussion, presentation or networking event.