Gov. Spanberger is awarding $14M from the Virginia Housing Trust Fund to 61 projects statewide, backing rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing and innovative programs to reduce homelessness.
Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) announced that $14 million in grants will be given to assist Virginia residents in finding housing and to reduce homelessness.
Efforts to reduce homelessness in Virginia received a $14 million boost today with 61 projects selected to support housing initiatives.
DOSWELL, Va. — Rick Ecker founded his nonprofit, Vets on Track Foundation, after meeting an Army National Guard member who worked for a homeless agency. "These unsung heroes were being placed into ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — The city of Virginia Beach held its annual count of the city’s homeless population Thursday morning as volunteers and city staff canvassed the city and counted people who ...
Federal homelessness prevention programs, like VA SSVF, improve health outcomes and reduce healthcare costs for veterans. The study used a hypothetical randomized controlled trial, following ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — A local Christ-based nonprofit that has been helping the homeless in the community for years said they are in dire need of blankets to help those without shelter stay warm ...
The charitable arm of Virginia-based global food company Smithfield Foods Inc. donated $150,000 to support Virginia programs for homeless military veterans and their families during a ceremony held in ...