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Shared Housing Focus Group: From Service to Stability: How Housing Providers Can Partner with Veterans in Transition

with... Tiffannie Brown

Veterans who have experienced homelessness are a population with real needs — and real support systems behind them. There's a voucher-backed pipeline ready to place them in private-market housing. The question is: do you know how to work with it?

with Moderators Angela Long and Leanetta Jessiewith Moderators Angela Long and Leanetta Jessie

This session, Tiffanie Brown of MCVET pulls back the curtain on what it actually takes to house a veteran in transition — who they are, what they've been through, how the HUD-VASH voucher works, and what landlords and housing providers need to know to be part of the solution.
You'll walk away understanding:
  • The MCVET housing continuum, from emergency shelter to independent living
  • What support systems are already in place for veterans in transition
  • How the HUD-VASH Housing Choice Voucher works and how to accept it
  • How to connect directly with MCVET as a housing provider
If you have rentals in the Baltimore area and want to better understand this population and the programs supporting them, don't miss this one.
Bio and background info:

Tiffanie Brown, Director of Resident Services — MCVET
Tiffanie Brown serves as Director of Resident Services at the Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET), where she oversees the delivery of services to veterans and works directly with residents to connect them with essential resources and navigate the path from homelessness to stable, permanent housing. With a career rooted in community support and human services — including prior roles in financial wellness coaching, financial aid, program coordination, and parole and probation case management — Tiffanie brings a deeply practical, whole-person perspective to veteran services.
About MCVET
Founded in 1993 by four veterans with ties to organizations including Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, and Vietnam Veterans of America, MCVET was built on the belief that a program for veterans in need should be developed in a military model — one that empowers veterans, establishes an environment of teamwork and camaraderie, and rewards hard work with success. Today, MCVET is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission has served more than 12,000 veterans.

MCVET now operates five housing programs — a Day Drop-In, Emergency Shelter, Bridge Housing, Transitional Housing, and Single Room Occupancy (SRO) — which function together as one integrated system.

Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

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Non-Members:
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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