Agencies looking to house homeless people in tiny houses have agreed to set up a small village at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Seattle. Students from the Tulalip Tribes’ Construction Trades pre-apprenticeship program built two of the houses, and tribal artists painted the doors in native motifs. The agreement between the church, the nonprofit Low Income Housing Institute and the Nickelsville homeless encampment will allow up to 15 of the 120-square-foot houses to be installed on church grounds.
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