South Hampton Roads Regional Task Force on Ending Homelessness
Regional cooperation has helped us and our neighbors accomplish goals in addressing homelessness together that we could not have achieved separately.
Regional cooperation has helped us and our neighbors accomplish goals in addressing homelessness together that we could not have achieved separately.
The South Hampton Roads Regional Task Force on Ending Homelessness is a collaboration of seven localities in Virginia -- the Cities of Chesapeake, Franklin, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and Isle of Wight County -- and non-profit organizations, The Planning Council and United Way of South Hampton Roads.
Formed in 2005, the task force is the "working group" that implements the regional activities approved by the Mayors and Chairs of these localities. It consists of staff participants from a variety of offices in the localities, all dedicated to getting regional projects accomplished. Together, through the task force, these localities and organizations address homelessness on a regional basis as an addition to each locality's individual efforts.
As a result of their regional cooperation, the South Hampton Roads Regional Task Force on Ending Homelessness has achieved major successes in raising awareness, building new housing units, leveraging funding, and expanding access to existing housing.