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History

New Hope Housing was founded as Route One Corridor Housing in 1977 by a group of concerned citizens who witnessed homeless families and individuals living in run-down, crime ridden motels or in “camp sites” in the woods along the Route One corridor of Fairfax County, Virginia. In 1978, it opened the first homeless shelter in Fairfax County, Mondloch House, providing safe, decent emergency shelter for eight homeless single adults. This first shelter was named in memory of Bob Mondloch, one of the agency’s founders and its first Treasurer. Operating as an all-volunteer program (until 1982), Route One Corridor Housing received the National Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties in 1980 in recognition of this community-based effort to address the need for services for homeless persons in the community.


Since those early steps, New Hope Housing has added programs, expanding its work to reach to a larger number of persons in need. Some of the significant milestones in the development of New Hope Housing include:


Today, New Hope Housing manages shelter programs providing 160 beds year-round and an additional 80-100 beds in the winter; and permanent supportive housing programs for over 100 single adults. On any given night, over 300 people find hope and hospitality in New Hope Housing programs.

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