. >> nothing more symbolic than veterans day to see nicolas jaramillo, a 12-year army vet, holding keysit at this apartment building he'll move in next week. >> but this is just the beginning because now the real journey begins -- staying focused, going to school, continue working. >> jaramillo is the 510th homeless vet in santa clara county to get housing one year after san jose and the county launched a program called all the way home. some of the landlords renting to vets are vets themselves. >> i am doing this because i am my brother's keeper, and i'm a member of the armed forces, and i think it's something i had the opportunity, and i've been blessed, so why not share that blessing? >> this is the studio apartment watts has rented to a vet. while the number 510 is an impressive figure, you have to put things in perspective. there are still more than 6,000 people who are homeless who are not veterans living in santa clara county. mayor sam liccardo believes the success of housing vets will lead to a wider program. while 510 out of 700 vets have been placed, the vets' challenge isn't