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Permanent and temporary housing with supportive services for people with disabilities, health care needs or unique situations.
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Permanent and temporary housing with supportive services for people with disabilities, health care needs or unique situations.
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Housing with supportive services for seniors.
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Housing for Native people located in or near Indian Country.
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Single family homes for first-time home buyers and those whose incomes are at or below 80% of the Area Median Income.
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Community facilities or low-income rental housing without supportive services.
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New Ground Kirkland
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11005 NE 68th Kirkland, WA 98033
A rehabbed apartment building now offering 8 units of transitional housing for homeless youth aged 18 to 21.
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47.666204
-122.193058
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New Beginnings Domestic Violence Transitional Housing
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Address Confidential
Provided a wide range of services to New Beginnings to rehabilitate their aging 17-unit Domestic Violence Transitional Housing facility.
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47.6059315673
-122.267189026
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Sun Ray Court
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518 S Browne St. Spokane, WA 99204
76 units in an all-men residential facility with onsite treatment for chemical dependency and mental illness.
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47.6507319
-117.413521
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Aurora Supportive Housing
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10507 Aurora Ave. N Seattle, WA 98133
87-unit, 4-story, mixed-use building in north Seattle with housing and supportive services for homeless individuals living with mental illness.
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47.705548
-122.345114
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Project Open Door
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117 Cornell St. Tacoma, WA 98466
8 units of permanent supportive housing for low-income & formerly homeless persons living with HIV/AIDS.
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47.233028
-122.506141
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Issaquah House
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52 SE Bush St. Issaquah, WA 98027
4 units of permanent housing for low- to moderate-income individuals with developmental disabilities.
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47.5283865
-122.0357273
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Hopelink Place
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537 102nd Ave SE, Bellevue, WA Bellevue, WA 98004
20-unit transitional housing facility for formerly homeless families with dependent children from land donated by the City of Bellevue.
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47.6047914
-122.2040732
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New Basin Inn/Bell Hotel
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210 W. Division Ave. Ephrata, WA 98823
We helped rehab this former hotel and registered historic landmark into affordable rental housing for individuals with chronic mental illness and ground floor commercial space.
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47.320605
-119.552076
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ROOTS Young Adult Shelter
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1415 NE 43rd St. Seattle, WA 98105
We are helping manage the ROOTS YAS renovation so they may expand their bed capacity, build a hygiene center and upgrade their office space.
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47.6597043
-122.3121943
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A Place of Our Own
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Address Confidential
Nation's first housing project designed to meet the accessibility & security needs of deaf & deaf-blind women & families who've experienced domestic violence.
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47.6050056507
-122.346153259
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Alder Commons
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4308 76th St. NE Marysville, WA 98270
We provided full development services for Compass Health resulting in 18-units of housing for formerly homeless individuals with mental illness.
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48.0644769
-122.172327
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Albion Place
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3520 Albion Pl. Seattle, WA 98103
SHA owns the land. CPC provides the services. Common Ground handled the planning & financing. End result: 12 permanent homes for low-income folks with mental illness.
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47.6499594
-122.3447278
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Andrew’s Glen
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4220 Factoria Blvd SE Bellevue, WA 98007
We structured all the financing & served as a project manager for Imagine Housing resulting in 40 units of permanent supportive housing, half reserved for veterans.
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47.570048
-122.1694378
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Auburn Four-Plex
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3858 D Pl. SE Auburn, WA 98002
With our project management expertise, Valley Cities renovated this four-plex resulting in transitional housing for low-income folks with mental illness & their families.
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47.2741277
-122.2230806
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Aurora Place
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8105 NE Fourth Plain Rd. Vancouver, WA 98662
25 new units of permanent supportive housing with 12 reserved for individuals with disabilities & 2 for persons with HIV/AIDS.
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45.646918
-122.588512
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Avalon Place
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2988 SW Avalon Way Seattle, WA 98126
Transitional Resources' first permanent housing facility resulting in 16 units of permanent supportive housing for low-income adults with mental illness.
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47.568026
-122.371193
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Avalon Way Mutual Housing
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2970 SW Avalon Way Seattle, WA 98126
15 units of independent living in studio apartments with supportive services for individuals with mental illness.
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47.5691137587
-122.371258736
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Bringing It Home
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818 W. Yakima Ave. Yakima, WA 98902
A rehab project resulting in 44 beds of emergency shelter, 16 units of transitional housing, a community center and YWCA administrative offices.
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46.598443
-120.520913
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Cascade Court
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165 Johnson Rd. Centralia, WA 98531
11 units of permanent supportive housing for chronically mentally ill adults earning less than 50% of the area medium income.
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46.7320787
-122.9818297
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Milwaukee Park Apartments
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209 S. Milwaukee St. Mt. Vernon, WA 98273
15 homes for low-income folks with support spaces for mental health & other social services & within proximity to a Compass Health facility.
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48.4148292
-122.3367968
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Mitchell Manor
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120 S Benton St. Kennewick, WA 99336
6 specially-made homes for low-income individuals with physical disabilities.
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46.206761
-119.120344
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Pacific Pearl
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330 Broadway Ave. South Bend, WA 98577
Multiple partnerships led to these 15 units of housing with supportive services for low-income people who have experienced domestic violence.
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46.664121
-123.7948226
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Passage Point
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15900 227th Ave. SE Maple Valley, WA 98038
This one of a kind residential community for low-income parents recently released from the criminal justice system has 46 homes with a full range of supportive services.
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47.451977
-122.0387658
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Rainier House
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5270 Rainier Ave. S Seattle, WA 98118
50 units of housing for people with mental illness who have spent long periods of time living on the streets or shelters in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the U.S.
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47.5543782
-122.2816851
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The Willows
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179 SW 112th St. Seattle, WA 98146
Unique transitional housing with on-site support & treatment for 15 mothers with young children, recovering from mental illness, chemical dependency & homelessness.
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47.5031084
-122.3355432
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Turning Pointe Shelter
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Address Confidential
12 residential units for survivors of domestic violence and their children serving clients in Mason County and the surrounding communities.
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47.2561649869
-123.020095825
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Youth Emergency Services - North
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525 Highland Dr. Arlington, WA 98223
Emergency residential units for 8 runaway & homeless youth between the ages of 13 and 17, designed specifically for the needs of the youth population.
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48.1877768
-122.1225333
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Maloney Heights (Supportive Housing Institute)
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2317 W. 18th St. Port Angeles, WA 98363
Our 2008 Supportive Housing Institute helped Serenity House develop 28 units of permanent supportive housing for low-income individuals with disabilities.
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48.1227641
-123.4922505
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Highline Village Townhomes
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2600 SW Holden St. Seattle, WA 98106
24 homes uniquely designed to provide residents a sense of independent living with access to health care, peer support & counseling.
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47.535064
-122.365671
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Willow Ridge
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Address Confidential
Shelter and affordable rental housing for survivors of domestic violence & their families in and around Lincoln County.
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47.8371270724
-118.377685547
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Consejo Transitional Housing
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Address Confidential
23 transitional housing units for extremely low-income Latino survivors of domestic violence & their children.
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47.5929672432
-122.346496582
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