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Enrich tells Richmond commissioners 1-Stop referral hub has served hundreds in weeks, cites $45,000 FindHelp grant

5743910 · September 9, 2025
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Enrich’s 1-Stop resource referral center reported early usage and identified employment, income, food and housing among top needs during a presentation to the Richmond Board of Commissioners.

Enrich representatives told the Richmond Board of Commissioners that the nonprofit’s new "1-Stop" resource referral hub has logged thousands of interactions and is beginning to show which services are working and where gaps remain.

The presentation on Sept. 9 was led by Adam Harold of Enrich, who said the hub used a self-sufficiency outcomes (SSO) matrix to identify client needs and a FindHelp platform funded by a $45,000 grant from 5health.org to track referrals. "In just 6 weeks, we have ... updated numbers over 2,300 check ins," Harold said, adding that the SSO work had produced over 270 completed assessments.

The nut of the program, Harold said, is a…

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