A nonprofit that aims to help people with disabilities live independently plans to add 83 more apartments in Richmond’s Highland Park area to its supportive housing portfolio.
Virginia Supportive Housing is planning the four-story building on undeveloped land across from the Northside Campus of Richmond Behavioral Health Authority, which is donating the site.
Zarina Fazaldin left her family in Tanzania to complete high school and earn her bachelor’s degree in India before coming to Richmond to pursue post graduate studies. Back then, her dream job was to work at the United Nations.
More than 30 years later, Ms. Fazaldin still lives in Richmond, a city that she loves and considers her own. Her friends in Richmond have become family, she says.
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