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The National Veterans Outreach Program (NVOP) has diversified its service components over the last thirty-five years to meet the priority needs of the community. In 1997 the NVOP built its first of 3 apartment complexes designed specifically to provide affordable housing for low-income elderly. Teaming with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the NVOP presently provides 170 apartments for the elderly.
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Casa De Amistad
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All projects are operated on a non-profit basis, and each apartment is eligible for housing assistance vouchers provided by HUD, making the apartments very affordable for eligible elderly residents. Support services include meals on wheels, food bank assistance, visiting nurses, seasonal social events, and many other amenities that provide a safe and comfortable setting for the independent-living residents.
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Casa De Esperanza

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Residents must be elderly, fixed low-income recipients, and must be able to live independently. Currently all three properties have a waiting list for apartments; more information may be obtained by calling the American GI Forum Veterans Service Center at (210) 354 – 4892
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Villa Alegre

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