Supportive Service for Veterans Families (SSVF)

The Supportive Service for Veterans Families (SSVF) is a housing-focused program for veteran families who are literally homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless. This program is designed to assist clients to quickly regain stability and secure permanent housing.
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Program Description

SSVF services are available in San Antonio, Dallas, El Paso, and Plano.

For more information about this program, please contact your local office:

San Antonio – 210-233-8505
Dallas- 214-379-7377
El Paso – 915-774-0525
Plano – 214-600-2966

Supportive Service for Veterans Families (SSVF) FAQs

Find answers to commonly asked questions about our program
  • Who do I call for services?

    VFWP has their own telephone number – 210-248-9933

  • What services are available at each location?

    Services may vary by location. To learn what’s offered in your area, please contact the NVOP office closest to you. Some services—such as mental health support—may also be available virtually.

  • How can I find out if I qualify for services?

    NVOP provides a wide range of support services. To determine your eligibility, call your local office and let our staff know what type of assistance you’re seeking. They will guide you through our intake process and help schedule an appointment if needed.

  • Are any services available for civilians or family members of Veterans?

    Yes. Depending on your location, NVOP may offer services such as employment assistance, mental health resources, and more to non-veterans and relatives of Veterans. Please contact your local office for details on what may be available to you.

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