
How programs for homeless youth pivoted in the pandemic
Upended by COVID-19, some service providers went online, took to the road or otherwise found new ways to aid homeless youth and young adults.
Ashli Blow is a Seattle-based freelance writer who talks with people — in places from urban watersheds to remote wildernesses — about the environment around them. She’s been working in journal
Upended by COVID-19, some service providers went online, took to the road or otherwise found new ways to aid homeless youth and young adults.
Though the funds helped dozens of young people secure housing, delays and slow spending stalled some programs in their first year.
Located in the Chinatown-International District’s Little Saigon neighborhood, the space is set to include affordable housing.
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After residents filed complaints, a state investigation alleges Port Orchard-based management company Hurst & Son violated tenant protection laws.