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Housing center opens for homeless veterans in Detroit. How to apply

February 26, 2026

Detroit has opened the Benjamin O. Davis Veterans Village, a $16 million affordable housing complex featuring 50 one-bedroom apartments on the city's east side. The development specifically serves homeless veterans and individuals with disabilities, with rent capped at 30 percent of residents' monthly income through housing vouchers.

Who is affected

  • Homeless veterans in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park
  • People with disabilities seeking housing
  • 110 veterans counted in emergency shelters and transitional housing programs in January 2025
  • 334 chronically homeless individuals in the region
  • Current resident Quincy Allen, a veteran whose wife died in 2020
  • Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield and city officials
  • Detroit Housing Commission and Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA)

What action is being taken

  • The Benjamin O. Davis Veterans Village is now open and accepting applications
  • 44 units are currently available for occupancy as of February 25
  • The Detroit Housing Commission and MSHDA are providing 50 housing vouchers to subsidize rent
  • Support services including mental health, substance abuse, and employment resources are being offered to residents
  • The wait list is open on the Detroit Housing Commission's website

Why it matters

  • This development addresses multiple critical community needs simultaneously, including Detroit's severe affordable housing shortage and rising homelessness rates. The 33 percent increase in chronically homeless individuals between 2024 and 2025 demonstrates an urgent crisis requiring intervention. By providing not just housing but wraparound support services, the project offers veterans and people with disabilities a pathway to stability, mental health support, and community connection that can prevent the cycle of homelessness from continuing.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: bridgedetroit.com

Housing center opens for homeless veterans in Detroit. How to apply