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Housing/Shelter

Better Housing Coalition

(www.betterhousingcoalition.org)

BHC builds and advocates for quality, affordable housing while creating sustainable communities throughout the greater Richmond area.

23 West Broad Street, Suite 100

Richmond, VA

(804) 644-0546

Commonwealth Catholic Charities

(www.cccofva.org)

CCC established a new program designed to help homeless individuals and families obtain immediate shelter. Today individuals visit one central location for shelter and related services. The staff and volunteers at Homeward Central Intake work together with other human service providers including Caritas, ESI Connections, Salvation Army and the Daily Planet toward a solution to end Richmond's homelessness problem.

1512 Willow Lawn Drive

Richmond, VA

(804) 285-5900

ElderHomes Corporation

(www.elderhomes.org)

ElderHomes is devoted to improving a person's housing and living conditions through a variety of home financing, sales, repair, and construction services and to developing of affordable multi-unit senior apartments, and single-family market rate homes.

88 Carnation Street

Richmond, VA

(804) 233-2827

Good Samaritan Ministries

(www.goodsamaritanministry.com)

Provides dormitory housing and all necessary expenses for a minimum of three months. Participants usually have a substance abuse problem; some are newly released from prison.

2307 Hull Street

Richmond, VA

(804) 231-9995

Housing Opportunities Made Equal, Inc.

(www.phonehome.org)

HOME is a nonprofit corporation organized to provide information and assistance to the public through a wide variety of housing-related services.

700 East Franklin Street, Suite 3A

Richmond, VA

(804) 354-0641

Neighborhood Housing Services of Richmond, Inc.

(www.nhsrichmond.org)

NHSR is a private, nonprofit corporation that offers a comprehensive range of user-friendly homebuyer services.

2712 Chamberlayne Avenue

Richmond, VA

(804) 329-2500

Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity

(www.richmondhabitat.org)

Richmond Habitat for Humanity is a part of a worldwide effort to change people's lives by making it possible for them to achieve the dream of homeownership. As an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity, this organization uses the established guiding principles to build recent, modest homes in partnership with low-income, working families.

2281 Dabney Road, Suite A

Richmond, VA

(804) 232-7001

Richmond Redevelopment Housing Authority

(www.rrha.org)

The RRHA acts as a catalyst for quality affordable housing and community revitalization.

901 Chamberlayne Parkway

Richmond, VA

(804) 780-4200

Richmond Residential Services, Inc.

(www.richmondresidentalservices.org)

The RRSI offers programs and residental opportunities for Richmond City residents functioning within the range of profound to mild mental retardation.

1000 North Thompson Street

Richmond, VA

(804) 358-2211

Virginia Branch of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

(www.hud.gov)

HUD creates opportunities for homeownership with a focus on assisting low-income families and the homeless.

600 East Broad Street, 3rd Floor

Richmond, VA

(800) 842-2610


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