There are lots of good reasons for a small house. They look beautiful and they offer a smart solution to organize our space. However, in some places, they are actually making a big difference in life.
Founded in 2000, Dignity Village aims to provide secure, more humanistic housing solutions to the homeless people in Portland. This is not a simple way
The community must act under social and political pressure to create a livable place. Dignity Village says in order to root this turbulent struggle:
"We left the gate on Portland Street, went out of the park's bushes from the bridge, and we were not doing anything publicly, there's no longer any need to hide because Portland's non-existence Humanitarian and harsh camp ban is just a fall.This is the vision of a sustainable green and sustainable city village that we can live in peacefully.Life quality.In general, Portland I have been here because of the cold in December and refused to return to the original appearance. "
Dignity Village currently has various small evacuation centers. Surrounded by the actual community and support, more than 60 people can stay there every night.
People who want to stay in a dignified village must observe local safety and peace rules. The village is a joint project, so anyone living there must contribute to the maintenance.
The mission of Dignity Village is "to provide temporary housing and promote community and empowerment - a thorough experiment to end homelessness".
does it work? It is difficult to say, but since 2001 the life of Portland's most distressed people has improved. For details on Dignity Village or donation, please visit the official website. You can also visit Orange Splot, a small community building builder.
Dignity Village in Portland, Oregon is a small residential community that began in 2001 and has been active in every location in northeastern Portland since 2004. Provide housing, food, bathroom, address and provide employment opportunities for nearly 60 homeless people. Dignity Village is a non-profit organization that provides land and funds to dedicated social workers in cooperation with the city to support residents of the site. This city signs a contract with Dignity Village and manages the site and its operation. It is reflected in Dignity Village's "maximum stay period of two years". It is inside. According to the report, Dignity Village is one of the models used to enter a small house in Seattle as a way to hire homeless people.
As in Portland's majestic village, LIHI's small house village is self-managed, residents have opinions on operational and administrative issues. Before they can find a new place, the two villages of the city's land (Balard and Othello) will be allowed to occupy these places for up to two years. LIHI develops and manages permanently affordable housing (including more than 2,000 houses) but as a safe and warm place for homeless people during transition to permanent housing these small houses I will deal with the village. Considering the success of the small residential village above, the city recently asked LIHI to establish two other villages in the South Seattle and Licton Spring communities. Each village has 30 to 40 small houses and plans to operate in early spring 2017.