Statistics

Veterans Innovations Program (VIP)

FY 22-23

As a result of VIP services:

59 veterans transitioned to employment

66 assisted with homeless, eviction, or foreclosure prevention

15 Transitioned to education

26 assisted with prevention of utility shut off or turn back on

10 assisted with transportation needs



Veterans Training Support Center (VTSC)

FY 22-23:

 

1164 attendees at 54 events, 165 of those attendees identified as veterans. 

717 survey respondents

685 of survey respondents were satisfied with delivery and facilitation of the trainings.

680 of survey respondents gained skills and knowledge they will use. 

  • Number of Survey Respondents
    • Year over year increase: 29%
  • Veterans who attended the workshop
    • Year over year increase: 24%
  • Family of veterans who attended the workshop.
    • Year over year increase: 32%
  • Survey: Number of respondents who are satisfied with delivery and facilitation
    • Year over year increase: 30%
  • Survey: Number of respondents who gain skills and knowledge they will use TO SUPPORT VETERANS.
    • Year over year increase: 30%
  • Number of Attendees overall:
    • Year over year increase: 18%
  • Number of Events overall:
    • Year over year increase: 20%



Veterans Transitional Housing Program

FY 22-23

Enrolled - 221

Job Placements - 18

Housing Placements – 91

All data as of end of federal fiscal year 10-1-2022 – 9-30-2023



Walla Walla Veterans Home

Serves 80 residents.



Washington Soldiers Home Orting

Serves 128 residents



Washington State Justice Involved Veterans

FY 22-23

151 Veterans enrolled in King County



Washington State Military Transition and Readiness Council (WSMTRC)

FY 22-23

WA Veteran unemployment rate: 2.9%

(Nat. UE Rate: 2.8%)

Washington Veterans Home Port Orchard

Serves 240 residents