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More progress on Charlottesville partnership

December 22, 2020

VSH’s collaborative partnership to bring more affordable housing to the Charlottesville region progresses further, thanks to support from the Albemarle County Planning Commission.

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Collaborative Charlottesville project moves ahead

November 20, 2020

VSH has embarked a new collaborative housing project in the Charlottesville region. Working with the Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless and Piedmont Housing Alliance, the project would add 140 affordable apartments in Albemarle County.

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New Clay House featured in Richmond Biz Sense

July 11, 2018

Richmond Biz Sense covered the ongoing renovation at New Clay House.  The project will nearly double the number of units in the building and involve much-needed improvements to each unit.

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Local Basketball Star Saved by Program like VSH

July 11, 2018

A local basketball star, Ronnie Valentine of Norfolk, Virginia, was found living in a program very similar to Virginia Supportive Housing in Miami, FL.  His story is amazing, and the hope he found is worth reading!

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Erica Holmes inducted into Virginia Housing Alliance Top 40 Network for 2018!

July 3, 2018

 

Erica Holmes, the Programs Manager at Virginia Supportive Housing was inducted into the Virginia Housing Alliance Top 40 Network at the awards ceremony in June 2018!   Over the past seven years, she has served the homeless population in various capacities, working both Permanent Supportive Housing and Rapid Rehousing as tools to assist her clients.  She is currently the Virginia Association of Housing Counselors (VAHC) Board President, a past Instructor with Nonprofit Learning Point, a board member for Southside Transformation Opportunities for Residents and Youth (STORY), the CACH CoC Board as the Chair of the Coordinated Entry Committee, and an independent Medicaid Provider for The Department of Medical Assistance Services for the State of Virginia.  Prior to her employment with Virginia Supportive Housing, Erica has more than 10 years in property management both in public housing and other affordable housing communities.  Ms. Holmes holds a Master’s Degree in Human Services Program Administration from Post University and a Bachelors in Business Administration from Strayer University.  When she is not providing service to homeless populations, she is caring for her three children.

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