Good Shepherd Housing Marks a Milestone
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Good Shepherd Housing Marks a Milestone

Officials cut ribbon on their 100th housing unit.

Officials from all sides cut the ribbon on Good Shepherd’s 100th housing unit.

Officials from all sides cut the ribbon on Good Shepherd’s 100th housing unit.

Recently Good Shepherd Housing and local officials cut the ribbon in the Terrace Towne of Gunston apartments in Lorton, marking the 100th housing unit Good Shepherd has acquired for their clients. 

The ribbon cutting was attended by a handful of officials that played big roles in this area including Supervisor Dan Storck (D-Mount Vernon), Supervisor Rodney Lusk (D-Franconia), Supervisor Andres Jimenez (D-Mason), and U.S. Rep Gerry Connolly as well as Genee Hayes, executive director from Good Shepherd Housing.

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors also recognized Good Shepherd for their 50th anniversary this year. “This milestone was achieved during GSH’s 50th anniversary year and is a testament to their unwavering commitment to providing affordable housing for everyone in our community,” Storck said.