Good Shepherd Housing Foundation

Providing a foundation for families and individuals to reach their highest potential

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Why We're Here:  Provide Housing for Those in Need in Prince William County 
 
Good Shepherd Housing Foundation is dedicated to providing permanent and transitional supportive housing and/or support service solutions for those with chronic low income, mental or physical disabilities, teenage/single parenthood, HIV/AIDS, and age.

 
 
 

GHSF Needs Your Help!

 

Like many residents in Prince William County, the current economic crisis and natural disasters have taken a toll on the foundation as people have less to give while others need more help than ever. Now, GSHF needs your help in order to continue helping to serve those individuals and families in need in PWC.

 Please consider donating $20, $100, or $500 to help this worthy cause.

 Checks should be made payable to: Good Shepherd Housing Foundation

  • 13190 Centerpointe Way, Suite 102

  • Woodbridge, VA 22193.





Take a look at the damage to the chimney of Shepherd Home III from the earthquake on 08/23/11.

 

 

 

 


Our Vacancies...

• Please contact our Executive Director for more information.

 

What Does GSHF Offer?
Our foundation offers 4 different programs to meet the needs of Prince William County:
 
 
Shepherd Homes Program
• Housing, utilities, and support services
• Participants pay 30% of income for rent
• Homelss seriously mentally ill single adutls
 
 
Shepherd Homes Leasing Program
• Housing, utilities, and support services
• Participants pay 30% of income for rent
• Chronically homeless seriously mentally ill and chronically homeless single adults
 
 

• Housing, utilities, and support services

• Participants pay no more than 30% of earnings for rent

• Homeless families earning 30-50% of area’s median income

 

 

• Housing, utilities, and support services

• Participants pay no more than 30% of income for rent

• Very low or low income families and families at risk of being homeless

Did You Know?
A typical Prince William County resident must earn at least $25 per hour to afford a two-bedroom apartment and be able to spend at least 30% of gross income on rent and utilities.  But the average income of a worker in Prince William County is $10-$15.

 

How do these people find housing?  Could you live on that? What about a family of four? 

 

 

This is where GSHF come in...to help those who need affordable housing while helping them become responsible and self-sufficient.
 
Gifting
Donate to the Foundation now to help prevent homelessness in Prince William County. 
  • Tax ID: 541506110
  • United Way Agency: 8479
 
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