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Who We Are

The Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority (RRHA) helps individuals and families transform their lives by providing quality housing and opportunities to develop self-sufficiency. This commitment to Richmond’s low income, senior, and disabled residents encompasses community revitalization and development that ultimately benefits all residents of the City.


A locally administered, and federally funded housing authority, RRHA provides real estate development, rental housing assistance, and property management of public housing communities for low and moderate-income families throughout the City of Richmond.

As the largest public housing authority in the Commonwealth of Virginia, RRHA serves over 10,000 residents and manages nearly 4,000 units. We also provide subsidized housing assistance through the Housing Choice Voucher Program to over 3,000 families.

Mission

Building Vibrant Communities

Vision

To be the catalyst for quality affordable housing and community revitalization.

Values

We operate by the phrase iACT: Integrity, Accountability, Customer Focus, Teamwork.

RRHA Servant Leaders

Stacey Daniels-Fayson

Stacey Daniels-Fayson
Interim CEO

Terese "Terry" Walton

Terese Walton
Executive Vice President

Ingram Brown

Ingram Brown
Director of Human Resources

Ralph Stuckey

Ralph Stuckey
Director of Resident Services

Angela Fountain

Angela Fountain
Director of Communications and Public Relations

Kenyatta Green

Kenyatta Green
Director of Housing Choice Voucher Program and Tenant Selection

Charles Williams

Charles Williams
Director of Public Housing

Brian Swann

Brian Swann
Director of Public Safety

Arthur Walker

Arthur Walker
Director of Procurement

Joe Sarver

Joe Sarver
Director of Maintenance

Jacquelyn "Jackie" Hicks

Jacquelyn Salaam-Hicks
Director of Information Technology

Desi Wynter

Desi Winter
Interim Chief Real Estate Officer

Cory Wolfe

Cory Wolfe
General Counsel


In 1940, Richmond City Council created RRHA as a continuation of depression-era federal program focused on combating blight and providing housing for the poor. Seven decades later, RRHA’s commitment to service prevails.