LIHI is rooted in a commitment to advocacy for low-income and homeless people. LIHI's early emphases were providing advocacy and technical assistance to promote the interests of low-income and homeless people. LIHI worked to support the efforts of homeless individuals who established an emergency shelter in a "bus barn" at the Seattle Center in 1990. The result of this effort was the development of the 57-unit , the first self-managed transitional housing program in the country for homeless people. This was followed shortly after by the renovation of , which provides 37 units of permanent self-managed housing for homeless people.
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| - LIHI is rooted in a commitment to advocacy for low-income and homeless people. LIHI's early emphases were providing advocacy and technical assistance to promote the interests of low-income and homeless people. LIHI worked to support the efforts of homeless individuals who established an emergency shelter in a "bus barn" at the Seattle Center in 1990. The result of this effort was the development of the 57-unit , the first self-managed transitional housing program in the country for homeless people. This was followed shortly after by the renovation of , which provides 37 units of permanent self-managed housing for homeless people. (en)
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| - Puget Sound
- Bremerton, Washington
- 1991 establishments in Washington (state)
- Transitional housing
- Housing organizations in the United States
- Crown Hill, Seattle
- Seattle Center
- Frank Chopp
- Lynnwood, Washington
- Snohomish County, Washington
- Non-profit organizations based in Seattle
- Thurston County, Washington
- Case management (USA health system)
- Affordable housing
- Alcohol (drug)
- Financial literacy
- Drug abuse
- HIV/AIDS
- Island County, Washington
- Community organizations
- Organizations established in 1991
- King County, Washington
- Lacey, WA
- Lacey, Washington
- Tacoma, Washington
- Pierce County, Washington
- Kitsap County, Washington
- Olympia, Washington
- Seattle
- Seattle, Washington
- Working poor
- Fremont Public Association
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- dbr:Aloha_Inn
- dbr:Arbor_Manor
- dbr:Area_median_income
- dbr:Arion_Court
- dbr:Asset_building
- dbr:Greenwood-Phinney
- dbr:Michael_Reichert
- dbr:Resource_coordination
- dbr:Seattle_Housing_and_Resource_Effort
- dbr:Self-sufficiency.
- dbr:Supportive_services
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| - LIHI is rooted in a commitment to advocacy for low-income and homeless people. LIHI's early emphases were providing advocacy and technical assistance to promote the interests of low-income and homeless people. LIHI worked to support the efforts of homeless individuals who established an emergency shelter in a "bus barn" at the Seattle Center in 1990. The result of this effort was the development of the 57-unit , the first self-managed transitional housing program in the country for homeless people. This was followed shortly after by the renovation of , which provides 37 units of permanent self-managed housing for homeless people. The Aloha Inn and Arion Court were, at their inception, revolutionary concepts for implementing democratic decision-making and self-governance among traditionally disenfranchised populations. Principles of mutual housing, or self-management, now guide many of LIHI's properties—equipping residents with opportunities for meaningful decision-making and shared responsibility for the management of their housing. (en)
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