Virginia Supportive Housing Richmond

5008 Monument Ave., Suite 200
Richmond, VA 23226

(804)788-6825 Visit Website Go to Facebook
Class of Housing/Services: supportive housing

General Information:
Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m Monday-Friday.   Housing First As a non-profit real estate developer, we have created 15 affordable housing communities state-wide. We also serve as the property manager of the communities we develop. To give formerly homeless individuals more housing choices, we work with private landlords, too. We subscribe to the evidence-based Housing First approach. Our main requirement is that the adults we serve have suffered chronic homelessness. To reside in one of our studio apartments, they must sign a lease and pay one-third of their (future) income on rent, or a minimum of $50 per month. Unlike some organizations, we do not require individuals to be addiction-free, mentally stable or have employment before we house them. It’s very hard for homeless individuals to overcome those barriers while living on the streets. With Housing First, residents can stabilize and transition at their own pace. We service areas beyond Richmond, VA (our outreach goes to Richmond and the tri-cities area). In addition to our Richmond properties, we have property in Charlottesville VA and five in Hampton Roads (with two more set to open this year).

Website: http://www.virginiasupportivehousing.org/

How To Volunteer at Virginia Supportive Housing Richmond:
Be a volunteer. Call Virginia Supportive Housing Richmond at (804)788-6825 for current volunteer work opportunities.

As A General Note About ShelterListings.org Listings:
ShelterListings.org does our best to provide listings that are free of cost. Many of the homeless shelters and services are free of charge. Some do charge small fees. We always urge the users of our website to visit the websites of the providers listed, OR give them a phone call to find out complete details.

In furtherance; Halfway Houses, Transitional Housing, and Substance Abuse Treatment Centers for the most part charge a fee. Most of the substance abuse resources we provide are low cost, Medicaid or sliding scale fee. We provide as much information as possible on the website of these locations.

Rooming and Boarding Houses do charge fees. We list them where we find them. They are a nice low cost option for housing.



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