RAM feels the strain from increased numbers; asks for public’s support Gene Marrano December 23, 2024 1 minute read Melissa Woodson G Marrano photo Working more closely together to coordinate a “safety net,” for those experiencing homelessness in Roanoke is a good thing – but its also straining resources at the RAM House day shelter, as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: Share: Post navigation Previous: Intergenerational Choir builds relationships and helps those with dementia, brain and spinal injuriesNext: Give the gift of safe driving Related Stories Virginia Citizens Defense League calls for investigation into killing of Alex Pretti Clark Palmer January 27, 2026 0 Galactic to headline Roanoke’s Freedom First Down by Downtown Festival in April Ian Price January 27, 2026 0 Billy Strings to perform at Berglund Center this summer Clark Palmer January 27, 2026 0