Pallet Shelter

6304 19th Ave NE, Tulalip, WA 98271
Phone: Cecelia Shopbell, Resident Aide Specialist, 360-926-6078
https://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Dept/PalletShelter


Description
The Pallet Shelter is a community of 20 small living units for Tulalip tribal members who require shelter. It provides the dignity of private space in a healing community environment. There are minimal requirements to live in one. The community has a communal kitchen and living room and offers meals and links to other services such as physical and mental health, substance abuse disorder, and harm reduction. It has 24/7 security.
Each shelter is clean, efficient and comfortable and has heat, air conditioning, and electricity as well as a smoke detector, carbon monoxide monitor, and fire extinguisher.

Who Can Use It
Tulalip tribal members who are experiencing homelessness.

How to Join
Stop by the green house at the corner of Marine Drive and 19th Avenue and ask for an application, or call 360-926-6078.

Costs
There is no cost to live in a pallet shelter.

What to Expect
Pallet shelters are a low-barrier housing option, which means that you do not have to be sober to live in one. When you talk to a Pallet Shelter aide, they’ll ask some questions about your unique situation to make sure you have access to the services you need.

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