In this post-Memorial Day episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright is joined by Darryl Vincent, President & CEO of U.S.VETS, and Stephen Peck, Senior Advisor and former CEO, for a deep conversation on the state of veteran homelessness in America—and what’s actually working to end it.
In this post-Memorial Day episode of The Legal Lens Podcast, host Angela Reddock-Wright is joined by Darryl Vincent, President & CEO of U.S.VETS, and Stephen Peck, Senior Advisor and former CEO, for a deep conversation on the state of veteran homelessness in America—and what’s actually working to end it.
Together, they reflect on decades of service, explain how the veteran homeless population dropped from over 250,000 to under 40,000, and share key policy and community interventions that made it possible. From affordable housing advocacy and mental health support, to their partnership with Mayor Karen Bass and the City of Los Angeles and support for the Dole Act, this episode provides both a call to action and a blueprint for what’s possible.
Key Topics Covered:
✅ The roots and mission of U.S.VETS
✅ From 250K to 40K: How we dramatically reduced veteran homelessness
✅ Why housing-first models backed by wraparound services work
✅ How bipartisan support for veterans can drive lasting change
✅ What the Dole Act, HUD-VASH, and prevention programs aim to solve
✅ The role of partnerships—from community to Capitol Hill