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Thanks, Mary Beth, for sharing your experiences and thoughts. I suggest you add to your list, and get to know more about, Quixote Communities, here in Olympia. QC, then called Quixote Village, owned and operated by Panza, was formed back in 2013 as a permanent supportive housing community located on Mottman Road in SW Olympia. In 2013 thirty tiny houses were built in a community setting to house chronically homeless adults; many of the first residents were former inhabitants of Camp Quixote, an encampment that had been hosted and supported by a rotating list of churches in the Olympia/Lacey area for over six years. Camp Quixote's approach to permanent supportive housing has been quite successful, combining the security and consistency of housing with mental and physical health support and peer-based community. Recently Quixote Communities opened a second village in Orting (Pierce County) for military veterans, and anticipates starting construction of a third village, also for veterans, in Shelton (Macon County) this year. You can learn more at http://www.quixotecommunities.org/. Regards, Tim Ransom

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