Veterans Community Project
Headquartered in Kansas City, MO, VCP uses Kansas City as the blueprint for achieving similar success in its expansion to cities across the United States, with the long-term goal of eliminating Veteran homelessness nationwide. VCP is a team of connectors, feelers, and doers on a mission to help our kin, our kind. We took an oath to serve all who served us by dedicating our time and careers to eradicating Veteran homelessness in Kansas City.
06/02/2026
Thanks to you, this tiny home is empty today. Because of your support, a U.S. Army Veteran just used this space to completely rebuild his life after experiencing homelessness. Over a 15-month, rent-free stay in VCP Village, he stabilized his health, restored his finances, and accomplished every goal he set for himself. Last week, with a humble smile, he packed his bags and moved into his very own permanent apartment. But before he departed, he left a message for the next Veteran who will soon step inside to begin their own journey: “First, take the time to relax. Then, start making steady progress. And the VCP team will help you along the way—like they did for me.”
05/27/2026
Today, our mission to fix Veteran homelessness across this country took a big step forward.
Or, perhaps you even could say, a Texas Two-Step forward.
Introducing: Veterans Community Project of Dallas.
Following a successful Dallas City Council vote this morning, VCP is officially beginning the process to bring our nationally recognized transitional housing model to Dallas. As our seventh nationwide location, this Village will expand our 85% success rate to Dallas Veterans.
VCP of Dallas will feature:
50 transitional tiny homes ranging from 260-square-foot individual units to 360-square-foot family units. The homes—designed to promote safety, healing, and dignity—will be arranged in a familiar barracks-style layout, will be pet-friendly, and designed using PTSD-informed principles.
A 7,000-square-foot community facility built to deliver comprehensive on-site support. That includes full-time case managers to help Veteran residents address housing barriers, develop personalized goals, and work toward sustainable permanent housing.
“Communities reveal what they value by what they build,” said Bryan Meyer, VCP CEO, Co-Founder, and USMC combat Veteran. “This project represents that Dallas stepped forward and decided that Veteran homelessness was its problem to solve. This Village will be a visible reminder that this community values its Veterans and is willing to invest in them.”
Shaped in close collaboration with local leaders, VCP of Dallas will be strategically located directly across from the Dallas VA Medical Center and adjacent to a major light rail hub—giving future residents immediate access to healthcare, transit, and employment.
Today marks the starting point. In the coming weeks, we will establish local fundraising and construction committees to guide the four-phase project with quality and discipline.
Now, we need your help to build it. If you or your company want to help bring this project to life for Dallas Veterans, drop a comment below or hit us up in our DMs.
Because together, Dallas, we can fix Veteran homelessness.
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8900 Troost Avenue
Kansas City, MO
64131
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 4pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 4pm |
| Friday | 9am - 1pm |