Established in 2005, The Veteran Integration Centers (VIC) pioneered support for homeless Veterans in New Mexico and has since broadened its reach to serve over 1,100 Veteran and non-Veteran families annually, encompassing active duty, National Guard, Reserve personnel, and unremarried surviving spouses. Starting with 20 transitional housing beds in Albuquerque, the VIC has evolved into a statewide network providing critical housing solutions. This includes an emergency housing program assisting over 100 Veterans and their families each year, a 42-bed transitional housing program offering support for up to two years to over 189 individuals, and a rapid re-housing initiative that secures permanent housing for over 325 Veteran families annually. Notably, the VIC stands as the only Veteran-focused housing program in New Mexico capable of immediately housing a Veteran and their entire family together, effectively ending their homelessness and allowing them to address underlying challenges without the immediate burden of insecure housing. Demonstrating a commitment to the wider community, the VIC also operates a food pantry serving over 700 impoverished non-Veteran families daily. Recognizing the power of community-driven solutions, the VIC further extends its impact through a food pantry supporting both Veteran and non-Veteran families, a donations program that furnishes permanent housing for over 150 families, and a peer support program connecting Veterans for mutual support during challenging times.