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Our Housing Programs

At Good Shepherd Housing Foundation, we believe housing is the foundation for dignity, stability, and hope. Our programs meet individuals and families where they are, combining safe homes with compassionate support. 

Our programs

We offer a range of programs designed to help neighbors in Prince William County build brighter futures. 

Permanent shared housing for adults living with serious mental illness, providing stability, care, and community. 

Scattered-site apartments paired with individualized mental health support to help residents achieve lasting independence. 

Affordable townhouses and supportive services for families at risk of homelessness, promoting long-term security and growth. 

Income-based rental housing that offers stability and predictability for low-income households. 

Affordable, well-located homes for working families and essential community members who need a secure place to thrive. 

Who we Serve

Supporting Our Community’s Most Vulnerable Neighbours. Our programs are designed to meet the unique needs of each household we serve. 

Low-Income Individuals 

Adults with limited income who need safe, affordable housing and support. 

Low-Income Families 

Parents and children seeking safe, affordable housing and the opportunity to grow. 

At-Risk Households 

People facing eviction, homelessness, or housing instability due to hardship. 

Working Families 

Essential workers and families striving to make ends meet in a high-cost area. 

Those Seeking Recovery 

Community members working toward greater independence, health, and well-being. 

Adults with Mental Illness 

Individuals managing mental health challenges who benefit from supportive housing. 

Stories of Impact

Every day, our programs help neighbors create
new beginnings and brighter futures.
Discover how stable housing changes lives. 

A Community Member

Thanks to Good Shepherd Housing, my family has found stable, affordable housing near school, improving attendance and quality of life. My children now have their own rooms and feel secure. I’m able to focus on completing my Nursing Program while maintaining a 3.6 GPA, without the stress of unaffordable rent. This opportunity has brought us hope, stability, and a path toward financial independence. We are truly grateful and blessed.

The Great 1000 Campaign

Join the Shepherd’s Circle—Together, We Can House Hope 

The Great 1000 Campaign is a three-year initiative aimed at rallying compassionate donors who believe everyone deserves a safe and stable place to call home.  
 
By joining the Shepherd’s Circle, our new giving club, you’ll directly support housing and services for low-income individuals and families—including those facing mental illness—in Prince William County. 

Hope Builder

10$

Your gift helps a child find safety, stability, and hope through secure housing. Every donation creates a foundation for a brighter, healthier future.

Support Giver

20$

Your donation helps a parent find peace of mind through safe, stable housing. With your support, families can focus on building a better future under a secure roof.

Foundation Friend

50$

Your gift helps an entire family find a safe place to call home. With your support, families gain stability, security, and a strong foundation for a brighter future.

Community Champion

100$

Your support fuels the full circle of housing and care. Help us provide not just safe homes, but also the supportive services families need to thrive in our community.

Statement of faith

We are a faith-based, Christian nonprofit seeking to do God’s will as set forth in the Holy Scriptures and the example of Jesus Christ, our Good Shepherd. 

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The Great 1000 Campaign

Join The Shepherd’s Circle
Together, we can house hope.

The Great 1000 Campaign is a three-year initiative by Good Shepherd Housing Foundation to rally compassionate donors who believe everyone deserves a safe, stable place to call home.

 

By joining The Shepherd’s Circle, our new giving club, you’ll directly support housing and services for low-income individuals and families, including those facing mental illness, in Prince William County.