Manassas Mobile Home Residents Hope for Solution

Residents in a Manassas, Virginia, mobile home park got a reprieve just weeks before they were to be evicted.

The East End mobile home park was scheduled to shut down after the property owner could not afford to fix a leaking sewer system. Residents appealed to Manassas officials, asking for more time to find a way for residents to keep the trailers that most own but canโ€™t afford to move.

Two nonprofits stepped forward and are working with the owner to keep the residents in their homes. One of the nonprofits, Hydro-Relief & Water Conservation Resources, said they found a contractor who would repair the sewer system.

โ€œWe are proposing that Hydro Relief will sponsor the construction and renovation of a new sewage system,โ€ said Joy Millsaps, from Hydro-Relief & Water Conservation Resources. โ€œWe have everything together to initiate the plan except the funding.โ€

Millsaps said they need to raise $1.7 million in just a few weeks. A notice went out to East End residents, asking them to help with a GoFundMe campaign, but Millsaps said she is also seeking corporate donors.

The second nonprofit, Catholics for Housing, said they are still doing research and exploring a possible fix.

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