About

Why This Exists

Hidden in Plain Sight

  • Female veterans often remain unseen
  • Fear of losing children keeps them silent
  • Invisibility makes the crisis easy to ignore

Women who served our nation should never have to choose between safety and being seen.

Many women veterans experiencing homelessness remain unseen quietly living in cars, couch-surfing, or hiding in unsafe conditions out of fear of losing their children.

The Grace Garrison (GG) is a nonprofit initiative located in Colorado and dedicated to addressing the growing crisis of homelessness among women veterans—a population that has increased by more than 9 percent in recent years and is expected to increase by at least 9% each year. As more women serve in the military, many return home facing profound challenges, including trauma, economic instability, and a lack of safe, affordable housing. More than 60 percent of women veterans report experiencing Military Sexual Trauma (MST) or Military Sexual Assault (MSA), an ongoing issue that continues to impact their ability to secure stable housing, employment, and long-term well-being.

Our Four Pillars

What We’re Building

We create dignified homes and supportive environments where female veterans and their children can heal, rebuild stability, and move forward with confidence.