News and Events

Virginia Supportive Housing Celebrates 25 Years of Proven Solutions to Homelessness

November 11, 2013

VSH now the state’s largest provider of supportive housing

Richmond, VA – November 11, 2013 – Virginia Supportive Housing (VSH) is proud to celebrate 25 years of ending homelessness. What began as SRO Housing Richmond has evolved to become the largest provider of supportive housing across the state.

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Solutions to homelessness require regional efforts

November 3, 2013

On any given day in the Richmond Region, there are between 700 and 1,000 people who are homeless, according to the January and July 2013 Point In Time (PIT) Counts of individuals experiencing homelessness.

Of that number, about 80 percent are single adults without children and about 10 percent are literally living on the streets, in camps, under bridges, in vehicles and on park benches. These “unsheltered” individuals are the most vulnerable, the ones most likely to die if they remain on the streets.

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The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for 10.29.13

October 29, 2013

Virginia Supportive Housing announced that Allison Bogdanović would be its new executive director.

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Virginia Supportive Housing Announces New Executive Director

October 24, 2013

Allison Bogdanović selected to lead the state’s largest provider of supportive housing

Richmond, VA – October 24, 2013 – Virginia Supportive Housing (VSH) is proud to announce today that Allison Bogdanović has been named Executive Director to lead the organization in its mission to provide a permanent solution to homelessness in the Commonwealth of Virginia. She will succeed Alice Tousignant, who is retiring effective January 1, 2014.

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No longer homeless at Heron’s Landing

June 5, 2013

Sixty people — among them veterans, former accountants, police officers, caretakers — have homes in a new, energy-efficient apartment building in Chesapeake because governments, businesses and a nonprofit worked together to help them find stability.

Read full article via The Virginia Pilot
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