Supportive Services For Veteran Families (SSVF) | Washington-Morgan Community Action
218 Putnam Street, Marietta, OH 45750
Eligibility
To be eligible for services with the SSVF (Supportive Services for Veteran Families):
- Head of household or the spouse must be a veteran
- Income must be less that 80% of AMI
- Household is homeless, or at risk of homelessness according to HUD definition
- Veteran must have served at least one day in active duty in the US Military with a discharge status that is other than dishonorable
- Veteran must be willing to work with case manager to obtain goals set, work within a budget, etc. They must be capable of sustaining housing after short term assistance and case management.
Required documents
Photo ID for everyone 18 or older
Copy of DD-214 and veterans identification Card if available
written proof of all income for everyone in household for the past 90 days (wages, child support, TANF assistance, Disability assistance, unemployment, SS,SSI, and SSDI income)
rental payment receipts
insurance cards
proof of residency (including eviction notice, shelter referral, proof of address, landlord agreements, and other documentation)
Social Security cards of family members
Birth Certificates for all dependent children
utility bills if applicable
recent statements for all financial accounts such as checking and savings accounts.
Hours
Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm.
Application process
Call 740-373-3745 ext. 306 for application details.
Fees
None.
Service area
Muskingum County, Ohio
Gallia County, Ohio
Morgan County, Ohio
Washington County, Ohio
Meigs County, Ohio
Description
Provides supportive services for veterans and their families. Veteran must bring DD214 and complete initial screening application to determine eligibility. Funding for these services comes from the Department of Veteran Affairs.
Data provided by
211 Pathways
Providing organization
Washington-Morgan Community Action
WMCAP serves as the Community Action agency of Washington and Morgan Counties and provides services that reduce the impact of poverty.
