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Good Shepherd Cuts Ribbon on Third Home Renovated by HomeAid, Set to Welcome Moms with Teenage Sons
Good Shepherd Chief Development Officer Elizabeth Vermette (left), HomeAid National Capital Region CEO, Kristyn Burr (center) and...
Jul 1, 20242 min read
Good Shepherd Launches “Christmas in July” Campaign to Support Children Facing Homelessness in Northern Virginia
Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia is thrilled to announce the launch of its first-ever “Christmas in July” fundraising campaign. The...
Jun 27, 20241 min read
Loudoun Times-Mirror: Faith and nonprofit leaders meet to discuss meeting the needs of the county's homeless population
About 60 leaders from the Loudoun County’s faith and nonprofit communities met on June 5 at Reston Bible Church in Sterling to discuss...
Jun 27, 20241 min read
Loudoun Now: A Forgotten Population: Aged Out Foster Kids
According to the 2024 Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Annual Point in Time count of Persons Experiencing Homelessness...
May 31, 20241 min read
Loudoun Times-Mirror: Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia Granted $5,000 from 100WomenStrong
Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia was honored to receive a $5,000 grant from 100WomenStrong, as part of their grant program to support...
May 12, 20241 min read
WAVA 105.1: Drive Home Show Interview With Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia's Elizabeth Vermette
On May 13, 2024, Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia CEO Elizabeth Vermette appeared on WAVA 105.1 during the Drive Home Show.
Jan 8, 20242 min read
Loudoun Times-Mirror: Good Shepherd's Handbags for Hope raises $42K to help homeless women and children
Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia held a “Handbags for Hope” fundraising event at Belmont Country Club in Ashburn on Jan. 7 and raised over
Sep 24, 20231 min read
Loudoun Times-Mirror: As Loudoun's homeless population grows, local nonprofits are concerned about lack of shelter space
Some Loudoun County nonprofit leaders say they are concerned about meeting the needs of local homeless people as the cold winter months appr
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