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New Facility Will Provide Homeless Veterans Their Own Apartment

New Facility Will Provide Homeless Veterans Their Own Apartment By: Caroline ColeburnPosted 11:46 AM, Jan 29, 2026 RICHMOND, Va. — Construction is nearly complete on a new facility that will provide 50 homeless veterans with micro-apartments and support services. Liberation Veterans Services’ Veterans Village, which is located on the campus of Liberation Church and Liberation […]

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Shared Success: Bringing Veterans Village To Life With Liberation Veteran Services

Shared Success: Bringing Veterans Village To Life With Liberation Veteran Services January 28, 2026By Timmons Group This article was written in collaboration with Liberation Veteran Services. In Virginia, Veterans represent about 8% of the population, yet they account for nearly 13% of individuals experiencing homelessness. Behind that statistic are men and women who have served

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New Veteran Campus Aims to House Homeless Veterans and Prioritize Pedestrian Safety

New veteran campus aims to house homeless veterans and prioritize pedestrian safety by: Nia McMillan Posted: Jan 15, 2026 / 12:43 PM EST Updated: Jan 15, 2026 / 03:39 PM EST RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Liberation Veteran Services (LVS) is prioritizing pedestrian safety by introducing the first residents of Veterans Village to a newly-installed ADA

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Veteran Organization Prioritizes Pedestrian Safety

Veteran Organization Prioritizes Pedestrian Safety Liberation Veteran Services (LVS) is prioritizing pedestrian safety as it prepares to welcome the first residents of Veterans Village, located on the campus of Liberation Church on Midlothian Turnpike. The 50-unit micro-apartment community is for Veterans transitioning out of homelessness. Veterans live at the site free of charge for an

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LVS Making Headlines: Liberation Veteran Services combating veteran homelessness by uplifting the community

LVS Making Headlines: Liberation Veteran Services opens 50 micro apartments, offering a solution to veteran homelessness Source: WWBT NBC 12 On Your Side. By Jasmine Turner. Published: Nov. 11, 2025 at 4:17 PM EST Visit 12 On Your Side to View the Full Story: https://www.12onyourside.com/2025/11/11/liberation-veterans-services-opens-50-micro-apartments-homeless-veterans/ By Jasmine Turner Published: Nov. 11, 2025 at 4:17 PM EST RICHMOND,

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LVS Making Headlines: Liberation Veteran Services combating veteran homelessness by uplifting the community

LVS Making Headlines: Liberation Veteran Services combating veteran homelessness by uplifting the community SOURCE: WRIC ABC 8. By: by: Lindsey West  Posted: Nov 4, 2025 / 05:40 PM EST Visit WRIC ABC 8 to View the Full Story: https://www.wric.com/news/veterans-voices/liberation-veteran-services-combating-veteran-homelessness-by-uplifting-the-community/ RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Veterans Derryl Crewe and Ben Gryctko never expected to end up homeless, but after

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May 2025 Veterans Voice Newsletter Available

May 2025 Veterans Voice Newsletter Available The digital edition of our May 2025 Veterans Voice newsletter is now available! Just click the thumbnail photo for the link. Read about the progress of Veterans Village, inspiring Veteran stories, generous community partnerships, and more. Want to receive a printed copy in the mail? Just send your name and mailing

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Photo Credit: WTVR CBS 6 LVS Veterans Share Their Experience

LVS Making Headlines: WTVR CBS 6 News – Events left these Virginia veterans homeless. Now they’re finding a ‘dignified space’ in Richmond.

“We’ve designed the space specifically for comfort, dignity, and respect,” said LVS CEO Jay Patrick. The new facility will replace the current building on Hull St and will feature 50 micro-apartments, a community building, a kitchen, laundry facilities, and a courtyard—giving Veterans a key to their own private space.

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