EMERGENCY SHELTER INC
5 EAST FRANKLIN ST, RICHMOND, VA 23220

Total Revenue
$2,204,803
Total Expenses
$2,372,822
Net Assets
$866,917

Organizations Filed Purposes: The mission of HomeAgain is to assist families and individuals experiencing homelessness to secure and maintain a home, again.

Community Housing Services include two, highly effective financial assistance programs. Our signature program is the Rapid Rehousing Program that provides intense 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 region. Leases for the program are in HomeAgain's name and clients are sub-lessors. HomeAgain's Communty Housing programs served 136 adults and 96 children in FY 20. These and all programs are operated in accordance with guidelines established by the Greater Richmond Continuum of Care for the Homeless.

The Espigh Family Shelter provided 12,000 bed nights of crisis housing and services to 194 individuals. This includes 89 adults and 105 children. This program offers emergency shelter to up to 27 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 helps to lessen the traumatic impact of homelessness for residents of the shelter.

The Men's Temporary Housing Division for FY 20 is comprised 2 distinct shelter programs, including the (1) Veterans Bridge Housing (BH formerly transitional) and Men's Emergency Shelter Programs. Our Veterans program played a significant role in helping Virginia "functionally" end veteran homelessness in FY20 and continues to support the community in maintaining this status. In collaboration with the Veterans Administration and other community partners, the Bridge Housing program provided temporary housing services to 78 US Veterans. Eighteen of the Veterans BH beds are located on the campus of McGuire Veterans Hospital and eight (8) are housed within HomeAgain's Men's Emergency Shelter. Services provided include up to 90 days of crisis housing, case management, housing and job search assistance, substance abuse and relapse prevention services. Veterans are matched with the appropriate housing subsidy (HUD VASH or SSVF) to assist them in transitioning to permanent housing. (2) The Men's Emergency Shelter houses 18 for single men and served a total number of 155 individuals in FY20. The program helps households avoid street homelessness by providing shelter, , case management and other supportive services (including Rapid Rehousing for qualifying individuals) designed to quickly end homelessness and return single men to stable housing.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Lorae PonderFormer Executive Director0$55,000
Randy WilsonExecutive Director40$0
Shannon UkropDirector2$0
Bindhya Bindy Reuben SavedoffDirector2$0
Lonnie D Chip Nunley IiiDirector2$0
Adele McclureDirector2$0
Magnus H JohnssonDirector2$0
Connie ByersDirector2$0
Alan BartlettDirector2$0
John LesterVice President5$0
Christie HachSecretary5$0
Jeff SmyserTreasurer5$0
Donald E KingCo-President5$0
Maya Crumbaugh GlaserCo-President5$0
David W MillerPast President5$0

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