Housing complexes in Fairfax and Gloucester counties and in Newport News, Va., are receiving grants from a state program aimed at reducing homelessness.
The $1 million in grants will create 19 housing units for chronically homeless and disabled Virginians.
Gov. Bob McDonnell said Tuesday that $500,000 will go to Pathway Homes Permanent Supportive Housing in Fairfax County.
Woodland Pointe Apartments in Gloucester County will receive $362,338, and New Phoenix Village in Newport News is getting $137,662.
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