Inspired Self Managed Tiny Home Village for Formerly Homeless
What does it mean to create an opportunity for stability and safe housing Opportunity Village in Eugene, Oregon, is an effective, selfgoverned, tinyhomecommunity for formerly homeless individuals and couples. It only costs 5 per night per person. Their tiny homes, aka budget bungalows, are nestled in a village setting with shared common spaces and buildings. Supportive services are provided but the community is selfgoverned by its residents. It began in 2013 as a pilot project on cityowned land and since has served over 100 people counting. And now, many residents have transitioned to the permanent, affordable Emerald Village. All by SquareOne Villages, a nonprofit that creates selfmanaged communities of costeffective tiny homes for people in need of housing, from transitional and permanent, affordable, tinyhousevillages. To learn more, support their work, and get resources to start your own community, visit: More Tiny Home Communities:
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