ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - One Roanoke non-profit is working to supply housing to people in need.

For more than 10 years, Restoration Housing has worked to revamp historic homes - giving people in difficult positions a place to live.

To date, Restoration Housing said it’s worked on nine homes. Now, it’s working on its 10th.

“It’s not just a halfway deal, they completely restore it. Our home looks like a mansion. They don’t only restore the housing, the people that they place in there, it restores,” said Paulickia and Mark Cooper.

Paulickia and Mark are a married couple living in the Belmont neighborhood, where the tenth Restoration Housing project is taking place.

The couple didn’t have a place to live for six months in 2023, before moving into one of the non-profit’s restored homes late

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