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First of many Tiny Houses arrive at Raven Village operated by Chief Seattle Club

  • aaronl67
  • Mar 16, 2023
  • 1 min read

Yesterday, March 16, LIHI delivered the first of many tiny houses to the new Raven Village in Ballard. The site, located at 1400 NW Leary Way, will hold 22 tiny houses. The village will be managed by Chief Seattle Club, a native-led housing nonprofit. The majority of Tiny Houses were built by volunteers for Sound Foundations NW.

Once finished, the village will connect homeless American Indian and Alaskan Native people to shelter with on-site case management and services. Clients will have access to a community kitchen, restrooms, showers and laundry, as well as hot meals to be delivered daily.

If you have any questions, please reach out to either Harald Hyllseth at harald@chiefseattleclub.org or Josh Castle at josh.castle@lihi.org.



 
 
 

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