The Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation has awarded a $42,700.00 grant to Housing Partnership Inc. for “Ramps United.” The “Ramps United” project is a joint project between two partner agencies of the United Way of the Virginia Peninsula (UWVP): House Partnerships, Inc., and Gloucester Housing Partnership. The $42,700 will pay for approximately 12 handicap ramps to be constructed to assist those with disabilities in accessing their home. The entire project serves disadvantaged and disabled individuals who are at or below the poverty level and have the medical necessity for a handicap ramp on their home. Ramps will be built in Gloucester County, James City County, Poquoson, Williamsburg, and York County.
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The mission of the Gloucester Housing Partnership (GHP) is clear: help keep Gloucester residents warm, SAFE and dry in their homes.
In 2017, GHP completed projects for 31 qualified residents whose homes required critical repairs. That meant building ramps to reach front doors, repairing roofs to prevent rain from entering homes, completing plumbing projects to ensure families had access to water, and so much more. Calling all electricians, plumbers, framers, construction foremen, project supers, flooring installers, HVAC technicians, and any other skilled laborers who want to help keep residents in Gloucester warm, safe and dry in their homes!
The Gloucester Housing Partnership continues to get more and more requests from the community for help and skilled volunteers are needed to give of whatever time they can, up to a few hours a week. Please send a resume or email to coordinator@ghp4u.com or call 804-792-5079. Vanessa DePauw, an incredible senior at Gloucester High School, has dedicated her senior project to the Gloucester Housing Partnership and WE NEED YOUR HELP TO SUPPORT HER!
Vanessa has spent the year volunteering with us, learning more about our mission and has organized a VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT to raise funds to fuel our mission. Thanks to community support, the Gloucester Housing Partnership non-profit completed more than 30 housing repair projects totaling nearly $70,000 for needy citizens.
The Gloucester Housing Partnership (GHP) made a significant impact in the county in 2017, completing projects for 31 qualified residents whose homes required critical repairs to make them warm, safe and accessible. The cost of the projects totaled $67,855, with much of the funding coming from Gloucester County, generous citizens and businesses. PHILLIPS ENERGY AND UNITED WAY OF THE VA PENINSULA DONATE $2,000 TO GLOUCESTER HOUSING PARTNERSHIP1/1/2018 It’s true what they say – together we can do so much.
Today, we are pleased to announce that as a result of this giving community, we received a $2,000 donation from Phillips Energy and the United Way of the Virginia Peninsula. Gloucester Housing Partnership Celebrates 25th Year of Service to the Community
Making homes warm, safe, dry and accessible for low-income, elderly or disabled homeowners in Gloucester County…at no cost to them. That’s the mission of the Gloucester Housing Partnership, Inc. (GHP) and has been since founded in 1992. “By providing low-income residents with needed home repairs to keep them safe, warm and dry, we believe we are helping to prevent homelessness in our community,” said GHP Board Chairman Chip Roady. “We’re able to do that thanks to the support of this community.” |