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Veteran Housing in Peoria (2026 Guide)

Veteran housing help in Peoria, Illinois: HUD-VASH vouchers, SSVF rapid re-housing, shelters, and local hotlines. Verified for 2026.

About housing for veterans in Peoria

Peoria (population 113,150) is one of the larger metros in Illinois, and several local and statewide programs serve veterans here. Most VA-administered care for Peoria is delivered through Bob Michel VA Outpatient Clinic. This page lists verified housing resources filtered to Peoria, plus the broader Illinois guide for help that is available statewide.

Veterans in crisis: dial 988 then press 1, text 838255, or chat at VeteransCrisisLine.net (24/7).

Illinois is home to approximately 620,000 veterans, and housing stability remains one of the most critical needs for those transitioning from military to civilian life. Whether you're facing homelessness, seeking affordable housing, or ready to purchase your first home, Illinois offers federal, state, and local programs designed specifically for veterans.

This guide covers every major housing resource available to Illinois veterans, from emergency shelter and transitional housing to long-term rental assistance and homeownership programs. Each program includes eligibility details and contact information.

Housing resources in Peoria

Peoria HUD-VASH Program

HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Peoria veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.

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2-1-1 Housing Help for Peoria Veterans

Dial 2-1-1 or search 211.org for Peoria-area emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, and homeless veteran outreach. Local 2-1-1 specialists screen for veteran-specific programs (HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD) and connect callers to the nearest intake point.

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Peoria Continuum of Care - Veteran Outreach

Local HUD-funded Continuum of Care coordinated-entry intake for Peoria-area veterans experiencing homelessness. CoCs route veterans to HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD transitional housing, and local nonprofit partners.

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Peoria Veterans Legal Clinic

Free civil legal help for Peoria-area veterans through Legal Services Corporation grantees and the Stateside Legal veteran-facing directory. Common matters include discharge upgrades, VA benefits appeals, family law, and housing.

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Statewide housing resources serving Peoria

These Illinois programs are not based in Peoria but accept residents.

2-1-1 Housing Help for Joliet Veterans

Dial 2-1-1 or search 211.org for Joliet-area emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, and homeless veteran outreach. Local 2-1-1 specialists screen for veteran-specific programs (HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD) and connect callers to the nearest intake point.

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Naperville Veterans Legal Clinic

Free civil legal help for Naperville-area veterans through Legal Services Corporation grantees and the Stateside Legal veteran-facing directory. Common matters include discharge upgrades, VA benefits appeals, family law, and housing.

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Chicago HUD-VASH Program

HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Chicago veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.

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2-1-1 Housing Help for Rockford Veterans

Dial 2-1-1 or search 211.org for Rockford-area emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, and homeless veteran outreach. Local 2-1-1 specialists screen for veteran-specific programs (HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD) and connect callers to the nearest intake point.

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Joliet HUD-VASH Program

HUD-VASH (Housing & Urban Development - VA Supportive Housing) combines a Housing Choice Voucher with VA case management for homeless Joliet veterans. Apply through the local public housing authority and your nearest VA medical center.

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2-1-1 Housing Help for Aurora Veterans

Dial 2-1-1 or search 211.org for Aurora-area emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, and homeless veteran outreach. Local 2-1-1 specialists screen for veteran-specific programs (HUD-VASH, SSVF, GPD) and connect callers to the nearest intake point.

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Chicago Veterans Legal Clinic

Free civil legal help for Chicago-area veterans through Legal Services Corporation grantees and the Stateside Legal veteran-facing directory. Common matters include discharge upgrades, VA benefits appeals, family law, and housing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can a veteran get housing help in Peoria?
Start with the resources listed on this page, which are filtered to Peoria and the surrounding Illinois area. If you do not see what you need, expand to the full Illinois housing guide or call the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 1-877-424-3838 for an immediate referral.
What is the closest VA facility to Peoria?
Veterans in Peoria are typically served by Bob Michel VA Outpatient Clinic. Call 1-877-222-8387 or visit VA.gov/find-locations to confirm the right campus, clinic hours, and what services are offered before you travel.
Are these Peoria housing resources free for veterans?
Most listed resources are free or low-cost for eligible veterans. Eligibility, copays, and waitlists vary by program, so confirm cost and required documents (DD-214, VA award letter, proof of residency) when you call.
Who do I call first if I am a homeless veteran in Peoria?
Dial the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 1-877-424-3838 (24/7). Ask for the SSVF grantee and HUD-VASH coordinator nearest Peoria; they can begin a rapid-rehousing intake the same day in most cases.

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