Nearly a month after a three-alarm fire displaced more than 60 seniors from Darby House apartments in Henrico, some residents have found permanent housing — but others are running out of time and options. Lorenzo Parker, who was displaced from the fire along with his mother Barbara Threatts, said he and his mother have finally found stable housing in Chesterfield County after weeks of uncertainty. And by the grace of God, we're going to continue to make it," Parker said. But as July 31 approaches, many displaced residents remain without a permanent home. "Everybody can't just jump out there on a limb and pay an extra $200 or $300," Parker said.