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Two New Villages to Open!

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  • Nov 21, 2025
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LIHI staff and volunteers are busily at work setting up two new villages: Olympic Hills Village in Seattle and Church By the Side of the Road Village (CBSR) in Tukwila.


Olympic Hills Village, located at 3121 NE 133rd St, Seattle will feature 45 tiny houses. LIHI will operate the village with the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church serving as the religious sponsor. The village will open before Christmas. Funding is provided by the City of Seattle and KCRHA.


The CBSR Village is located at 4820 Military Rd S, Tukwila. The village will feature 30 to 40 tiny houses for homeless families and singles. It is slated to open at the end of January. The village is being funded by the City of Tukwila and King County.


We are excited to get these village open and start sheltering our neighbors from the rain and cold!



 
 
 

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Margret Kale
Margret Kale
Feb 14

This is truly wonderful news and an inspiring initiative. The opening of new villages like Olympic Hills and CBSR reflects a genuine commitment to supporting vulnerable neighbors with dignity, safety, and a sense of community—especially during the cold and rainy season. Tiny house villages can have a profound impact by providing stability, security, and renewed hope to families and individuals working to rebuild their lives.

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Margret Kale
Margret Kale
Jan 21

This is truly wonderful news and an inspiring initiative. The opening of new villages like Olympic Hills and CBSR reflects a strong commitment to supporting vulnerable neighbors with dignity, safety, and a sense of community—especially during the cold and rainy season. Tiny house villages can provide real stability and hope for individuals and families in need. Alongside community support, access to essential services and personal records plays an important role in rebuilding lives. For helpful updates and guidance on identity-related services, My Aadhaar offers useful information and regular updates. Wishing the team great success with both village openings.

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Lyra Daven
Jan 15

This is wonderful news and a truly inspiring initiative. Opening new villages like Olympic Hills and CBSR shows real commitment to supporting vulnerable neighbors with dignity, safety, and community—especially during the cold and rainy season. Tiny house villages can make a meaningful difference by offering stability and hope to families and individuals in need. Along with strong community support, staying informed about essential services and personal records is also important for rebuilding lives. For helpful updates and guidance on identity-related services, you can visit https://myaadhaaruidaii.net/, which shares useful information and regular updates. Wishing the team great success with both village openings.

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