Ribbon cutting ceremony Friday for Licton Springs Tiny House Village’s new shower and laundry pavilion

by | Jun 22, 2017

Licton Springs Tiny House Village at 8620 Aurora Ave. N. will have a ribbon cutting ceremony at 12 p.m. Friday for its new shower and laundry pavilion.

Volunteers build a ramp to the new shower and laundry pavilion. Photo courtesy of LIHI.

Opened in April and operated by The Low Income Housing Institute, the village is one of six sanctioned homeless encampments in Seattle, and the only low-barrier site. It has 30 tiny houses built by volunteers, and serves up to 70 homeless men and women. Residents are referred by police and outreach workers.

City Councilmember Debora Juarez and residents of the village will speak at the ceremony.

The village needs donations of bath towels, hygiene supplies and laundry detergent. Donations can be dropped off at the village’s security hut 24 hours a day.

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