HomeAid Northern Virginia Completes Construction at Sibert House
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HomeAid Northern Virginia Helps local Nonprofit Empower People from the Streets to Stability with a $127,108 Construction Project
Arlington, VA. – April 12, 2022 – HomeAid Northern Virginia recently completed a construction project at Sibert House, a garden style apartment building owned by PathForward giving the permanent-supportive housing property a major upgrade.
HomeAid Northern Virginia, Builder Captains Van Metre Homes and Toll Brothers, and 22 trade partners completed a long-anticipated buildout project at Sibert House. This property gives Arlington County a housing solution for its most vulnerable – those experiencing homelessness. The house, provides housing for chronically homeless individuals and veterans with significant needs and barriers to housing.
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