Greater Richmond Interfaith Program
NFL running back Najee Harris will return to the homeless shelter he once lived in with his siblings and mother to update and upgrade the facility. The shelter is part of a multi service agency that serves 15,000 homeless, hungry, and low-income individuals annually and works to eradicate homelessness and revitalize the community through case management, enrichment and job training.
Why It Matters
The shelter is part of a multi service agency that serves 15,000 homeless, hungry, and low-income individuals annually and works to eradicate homelessness and revitalize the community through case management, enrichment and job training.
The Impact
Lowe’s looks forward to bringing together a member of the Lowe’s Home Team, NFL running back Najee Harris, to help support and revitalize the Greater Richmond Interfaith Program (GRIP). From improving an outdoor playground to replacing the roof on the veteran housing apartment building, this 100 Hometowns project will further GRIP’s mission to serve homeless and low-income individuals.
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