A housing complex in Pennsylvania now bears rocker Jon Bon Jovi's initials, after his foundation helped fund the development for less fortunate families.

The Livin' on a Prayer hitmaker's Bon Jovi's Soul Foundation has been helping the homeless in the U.S. since 2006, and their latest project also serves as a tribute to the rocker and his charitable efforts.

Bon Jovi's organisation handed over $16.6 million (£9.9 million) towards the complex in Philadelphia, a 55-unit development which will be occupied by low-income tenants.

The frontman was on hand for the grand opening of the four-story building on Tuesday (21Apr14), which is called JBJ Soul Homes.