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As the oldest and largest provider of supportive housing in Virginia, SupportWorks Housing brings together Virginia’s best support specialists and most experienced property developers to end homelessness—and saves our communities millions of dollars in the process.
Through Move On, we can support residents in their journey back to independence while opening units of supportive housing for individuals still experiencing homelessness. The SupportWorks Housing model combines permanent, affordable housing with access to individualized supportive services.
Permanent Supportive Housing. What is Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)? PSH is an evidence-based practice that combines affordable rental housing with community-based services to address the treatment, rehabilitative, and recovery support needs of participants.
Throughout our footprint from Charlottesville to Richmond to South Hampton Roads, SupportWorks operates 15 supportive housing communities and 3 scattered-site programs. Learn more about these properties and programs here.
VSH provides permanent housing and supportive services to individuals experiencing homelessness, with a current portfolio of 17 rental communities and five scattered site housing programs serving more than 1,600 individuals and families in the Richmond, Charlottesville, and Hampton Roads regions.
Since 1988, Virginia Supportive Housing (VSH) has developed and operated permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless adults. VSH’s evidence-based model combines affordable housing with access to voluntary, wraparound support services.
What Is Supportive Housing? Supportive housing combines affordable housing with services to help people who face complex challenges live with stability, autonomy and dignity. Stability = I can stay as long as I want Autonomy = I have control Dignity = I get respect
VHA and our partners are advancing supportive housing as an approach for change that addresses the root cause of inequity, creates more innovative and integrated systems and builds stronger communities.
Funding will support rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing, and support services to underserved populations in 109 localities. Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced $12 million in the Virginia Housing Trust Fund Homeless Reduction Grants for 55 projects across the Commonwealth.
This grant will provide permanent supportive housing to chronically homeless persons in the Central Virginia CoC, including after-care components for those participants able and eligible to move to mainstream housing.