For more than 40 years HomeAgain has been fighting for people experiencing homelessness in Greater Richmond!

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HomeAgain’s mission is to assist individuals and families experiencing homelessness secure and maintain a home, again.

In 2023,  HomeAgain served over 400 individuals across all programs to include men, women, children, and veterans!

With your help, HomeAgain is able to help end homelessness for over 400 households each year, getting them back on the road to stability. Safe, decent, and affordable housing does transform lives and boosts potential! It is difficult to be successful without it! Thank you for your support!

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Client centered

HomeAgain considers the uniqueness of each individual and develops a housing plan to meet their needs.

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Housing focused

While those experiencing homeless have many needs, our first priority is to provide housing.

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Work friendly

We accommodate the work schedules of our clients and support them in making a living to maintain housing.

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Volunteer oriented

We appreciate our volunteers and all of the hard work they do to help our community and the people in it.

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How does HomeAgain Help?

Since 1979, HomeAgain services have expanded to effectively address the needs of individuals, families, seniors and veterans experiencing homelessness throughout the Greater Richmond region. We offer a variety of programs to ensure each family’s unique needs are matched with the best housing solution. These programs include emergency shelters, bridge housing, rapid rehousing, and permanent supportive housing. HomeAgain’s two full-time shelters provide temporary housing and case management to families and individuals in a housing crisis. 

HomeAgain services provide more than just a warm bed. Our comprehensive care includes individualized case management services, supplying healthy meals, free on-site laundry facilities, secured entrances, play and learning areas for children, and workforce development resources. Through our holistic approach to homeless services, HomeAgain assists individuals and families successfully rebuild their lives and achieve stable housing.

  • Community Housing Services

    Community Housing Services include two, highly effective financial assistance programs. Our signature program is the Rapid Rehousing Program (RRH) that provides comprehensive case management, housing search assistance and short-term rental assistance with the lease in the clients’ names. The Permanent Supportive Housing Program (PSH) provides long-term housing assistance to families impacted by disabilities in scattered site apartments across the Greater Richmond area. Leases for the program are in HomeAgain’s name and clients are sub-lessors. HomeAgain’s Community Housing programs served 176 individuals in 2022. Programs are operated in accordance with guidelines established by the Greater Richmond Continuum of Care for the homeless.

  • Emergency shelter for families and single women

    The Espigh Family Shelter

    The Espigh Family Shelter provided crisis housing and services to 239 individuals. This includes 143 adults and 96 children. This program offers emergency shelter to up to 35 people, including single adult women and families with children of any composition. The program helps households avoid street homelessness by providing shelter, case management and other supportive services (including Rapid Rehousing for qualifying families) designed to quickly end homelessness and return families to stable housing. The facility includes a learning center for tutoring and a children’s playroom called “Edward’s Room”. Both spaces house tutoring and enrichment activities and help to lessen the traumatic impact of homelessness for residents of the shelter.

  • Mens emergency shelter

    The Men’s/Veterans Shelter

    The Men’s/Veterans Shelter houses 20 adult men and has 8 beds dedicated to serving U.S. Military Veterans. In 2022, the Men’s/Veterans Shelter provided crisis housing services to 123 Men and 46 Veterans. Services within the shelter include up to 90 days of crisis housing, case management, housing and job search assistance, workplace development, substance use prevention and mental health support. HomeAgain assists individuals in successfully rebuilding their lives to achieve stable housing.  

Invest in helping your neighbors today with a donation to HomeAgain!

Meet our experienced team committed to driving change and ending homelessness.

Board Members

Shannon Ukrop,
President

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Christie Hach,
Co-Vice President

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John Lester, Co-Vice President

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Brad Ridlehoover, Secretary

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David Reynolds

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Benjamin H. King

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Alan Bartlett

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Laura Ransone

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Daniel Wise, Treasurer

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Magnus H. Johnsson

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Antonio Edgerton

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Courtney Murden

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Julia Riley-Katz

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Adam Mehrer

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Key Leadership

Mandy Herbert,
Executive Director

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Eric Dugan
Director of Community Housing

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Sheri Trice-Leever
Fund Development Director

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Amy Williams,
Human Resources

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Shelter Program Team

Melody Moore, 
Shelter Program Manager (Family Shelters)

Keith Shelton, 
Shelter Program Manager (Men’s/Veterans Shelter)

Kamron Johnson, 
Assistant Program Manager (Men’s/Veterans Shelter)

Elizabeth Sanderson, Assistant Program Manager (City Family Shelter)

Caitlin Reilly, Case Manager (City Family Shelter)

Pam Daniels, Case Manager (Espigh Family Shelter)

Community Housing Team

Vincent White 
Rapid Rehousing Case Manager

Eve Gilles, 
Rapid Rehousing Case Manager

Robert Jackson, 
Permanent Supportive Housing Case Manager

Adminisitration and Finance Team

Kim Amin, 
Accounting Manager

Susan Hernandez, Grants Manager

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Help us help people!

Learn more about how you can support HomeAgain as a volunteer!

Invest in helping your neighbors today with a donation to HomeAgain!