FAQs
Quick answers about our veteran housing assistance programs, eligibility, and how to get or provide support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for assistance from The Home of Record Project?
We assist honorably discharged veterans who are facing housing instability, eviction, or homelessness. Each request is reviewed individually to determine eligibility and urgency.
What types of housing assistance do you provide?
Our programs offer emergency financial support, eviction prevention, temporary housing assistance, and resources to help veterans secure stable, long-term housing.
How quickly can a veteran receive help?
Response times vary depending on the situation and available resources, but we prioritize urgent cases and aim to provide assistance as quickly as possible.
Do you provide long-term housing support?
Yes. In addition to emergency assistance, we help veterans transition into permanent housing through ongoing support, referrals, and stability-focused programs.
How can a veteran apply for assistance?
Veterans can submit a request through our Request Assistance form on the website. Our team will review the application and follow up with next steps.
How are donations used?
Donations directly fund housing assistance, eviction prevention, and stability programs for veterans in crisis. We are committed to transparency and responsible use of all funds.
Can family members apply on behalf of a veteran?
Yes. Family members, caregivers, or advocates may submit a request if a veteran is unable to do so themselves.
How can I support your mission?
You can help by donating, volunteering, spreading awareness, or connecting us with resources that benefit veterans in need.
