RAM House reopens after flood Gene Marrano April 24, 2015 1 minute read The RAM house plays a vital role in helping Roanoke’s homeless population during the day. A recent flooding incident rearranged their operation temporarily, but as WFIR’s Kelsea Pieters reports, things will be back to normal soon: Share: Post navigation Previous: Signs of progress for Roanoke County business growthNext: Project Faith lends a helping hand Related Stories Billy Strings breaks leg in Charlottesville; Roanoke show remains on schedule Ian Price April 21, 2026 Roanoke College teams up with online workforce education provider ed2go Gene Marrano April 21, 2026 Delta Dental of Virginia awards $825,000 in grants to bolster Virginia’s safety net clinics Web Staff April 20, 2026