Historic Milwaukee Soldiers Home restored to serve veterans and their families facing homelessness (Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee)

Date Published: 
April 22nd, 2021

From WTMJ Milwaukee:

The Victorian Gothic Old Main building on the Milwaukee Soldiers Home campus has a new but familiar purpose more than 150 years after it first opened to house Civil War veterans.

"Here in 2021, we're fulfilling the mission of putting veterans and families into a home who are either homeless or at risk of being homeless. So this is a great win not only for the City of Milwaukee but for the state of Wisconsin," said Eduardo Garza, President/CEO of the Center for Veterans Issues.

The center worked with The Alexander Company, the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee, the Milwaukee VA Medical Center, and several other groups for years to restoring six buildings to serve Wisconsin veterans and providing 101 housing units.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development estimated in 2020 there were 337 homeless veterans in Wisconsin.

The doors to the $44 million project opened this year and since then qualifying veterans have been moving in.

"It’s just beautiful to watch and to see them smile and give a thumbs up when they walk in their apartment," Garza said as he remembered move-in day.

Read WTMJ Milwaukee's article "Historic Milwaukee Soldiers Home restored to serve veterans and their families facing homelessness," featuring the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee.

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