Groundbreaking ceremony at Victoria Gardens featured in Recordnet.com

photo by Craig Sanders

The article, San Joaquin County Housing Authority breaks ground on affordable units for homeless veterans, by Aaron Leathley, discusses our Victory Gardens project. Here is an excerpt from the article:

“If this isn’t a feel-good moment, I don’t know what is,” Peter Ragsdale, executive director of the Housing Authority of the County of San Joaquin, said Monday as officials and community members gathered in French Camp to break ground on the site of a future housing development for homeless veterans.

Victory Gardens will be a 48-unit permanent supportive housing development, built on 4.7 acres of county-owned land at 295 West Mathews Road, next to the San Joaquin General Hospital Dialysis Center.  

The project aims to address homelessness specifically among veterans, who are disproportionately represented among the population of homeless people. While veterans make up 7% of the general population in the U.S., they make up 13% of the population of homeless people nationally, Ragsdale said. Across the U.S., there are about 40,000 veterans without stable housing, he said.

On top of the challenge of finding affordable housing and a job with a living wage, veterans also deal disproportionately with PTSD and substance use, Ragsdale said. 

“We can’t do enough” about homelessness among veterans, Miguel Villapudua, San Joaquin County supervisor for District 1, said. 

“It’s a call and a crisis of humanity,” Tom Patti, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, said. 

The Stockton Records’s photographer, Craig Sanders documented the groundbreaking ceremony at Victory Gardens on August 2. Please view the picture gallery here.