Lunch & Learn discussion to address role of permanent supportive housing
The SAW Housing Summit partners Lunch & Learn returns on Wednesday to discuss permanent supportive housing.
The SAW Housing Summit partners Lunch & Learn returns on Wednesday to discuss permanent supportive housing.
More than $129 million in housing loans will be dispersed for 78 projects across Virginia to expand affordable housing options throughout the state.
The Waynesboro chapter of Virginia Organizing is hosting an event aimed at urging Gov. Glenn Youngkin to support bills aiming to address the housing crisis in the state.
Hope House of the Shenandoah offers rapid rehousing for young adults who are at risk for or experiencing homelessness and gives priority to LGBTQ youth.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced grant awards today aimed to help families achieve economic independence by providing financial resources.
As adults age, one major concern is housing instability and homelessness. A Lunch & Learn event on Thursday hopes to take a deeper dive into the issue.
Many people who call Waynesboro home are facing housing insecurity, and a growing number of citizens are demanding something is done to address the problem.
Members of the Waynesboro chapter of Virginia Organizing will march to the General Assembly Building demanding better housing conditions next week.
Rising mortgage rates and inventory constraints kept sales activity in Virginia’s housing market low throughout 2023.
A bill that would expand the Child Tax Credit and the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit passed the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee by a 40-3 vote on Friday.