The site includes 60 tiny homes and offers 24/7 staffing, along with case managers to support residents as they work toward stability.
TACOMA, Wash. — A new tiny home village in Tacoma hopes to get people off the streets and into permanent housing.
Kingfisher Village, operated by the Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI), opened this month in South Tacoma and has already welcomed its first residents. A grand opening event was held Wednesday.
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The site includes 60 tiny homes and offers 24/7 staffing, along with case
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