HDCofHR is the recipient of a $10,000 grant from the Ferguson Homelessness Fund. What a wonderful affirmation of HDCofHR’s efforts on behalf of persons who have difficulty being housed. HDCofHR is “Rebuilding Lives One Home at a Time” and the Ferguson Homelessness Fund, through its generosity, is helping it to accomplish this goal. Thank you […]
Read More »Thank you to the Junior League of Hampton Roads for their donation of $274.00 from their Community Involvement Fund. The focus of this fund is to help women facing economic adversity in our community. Their kind donation will help keep one of our tenants in her home.
Read More »Dominion Virginia Power and the Dominion Foundation awarded Housing Development Corporation of Hampton Roads (HDCofHR) a $2000 Making Ready Grant in November 2014. This grant was used to make repairs to one of HDCofHR’s housing units in preparation for a new tenant.
Read More »A BIG thank you to Jerry and his crew from Knights of Columbus and St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church for putting in new flooring at one of our properties. It looks great!
Read More »Here is good news! We are featured in the October 2014 issue of the Oyster Pointer! The article, “Rebuilding lives one home at a time” can be read here, or find locations where the Oyster Pointer is available. Get your copy today!
Read More »The Peninsula Community Foundation of Virginia awarded HDCofHR a $1,000 grant to support rental and deposit subsidies for low-income individuals and families to help them remain in their homes.
Read More »July 2014, Housing Development Corporation of Hampton Roads was awarded a Bank of America Charitable Foundation Community Development Grant. The grant is focused on creating and preserving affordable housing and homeownership opportunities, foreclosure counseling and mitigation, real-estate owned disposition and programs that help individuals and families create better money habits and become more financially capable.
Read More »CommuniTyler, a group that enables and encourages community service projects around the world, chose HDCofHR for their annual service project day. The Hampton group is composed of young adults that work at NASA and NIA. On May 17, 2014 the group not only raked, cleaned and pruned at two Newport News properties, but also applied […]
Read More »A group of volunteers from St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Yorktown, Virginia did “spring clean-up” at four HDCofHR properties April 12, 2014. The group not only raked, picked up the yards and pruned, but also painted clothes line posts, a picnic table and a door, and replaced and painted porch posts. HdcofHR and […]
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