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Supportive Housing for Persons With Disabilities

Virginia Supportive Housing has developed Cary Street dFIND (Disabled Families in Neighborhoods Developing), the organization's first apartment homes for families with a disabled family member. The two historic apartment buildings are located at 2023 and 2123 West Cary Street in Richmond. One of the first floor apartments is fully accessible.

VSH has partnered with HIGH Hopes to develop supportive housing for persons with traumatic brain or spinal cord injury- Independence House. VSH and HIGH Hopes received a HUD Section 811 award in 2002 to develop Independence House, a group home for six persons with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). Independence House is located at 1725 National Street. Construction was completed in September 2005. Prospective residents can download a copy of the application form.

Future projects for persons with disabilities include:
  • James River Apartments
    • 1517 Jefferson Davis Highway and 1301 Blakemore Road
    • Fourteen (14) affordable, accessible apartments for persons with disabilities
    VSH is actively seeking sites to provide supportive housing for homeless disabled veterans.
To make a donation please send checks to our PO Box or by calling (804) 788-6825 ext. 1050
P.O. Box 8585
Richmond, VA 23226
Phone: 804/ 788-6825  Fax: 804/ 788-6827