Village of Hope Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing

2819 Mission Hill Rd, Tulalip, WA 98271
360-716-4701
Dial 211 for sheltering emergencies or to see what’s available
Email: Doloris Parks, [email protected]

https://www.tulaliphousing.org/SupportiveHousing/VillageOfHope

https://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Dept/VillageOfHope

Description
Village of Hope is a safe, permanent supportive housing development for homeless adults and families. There is a central building with showers, bathrooms, laundry facilities, a kitchen, social space, computer learning and training room, and office spaces for staff. There are 3 one- and 14 two-bedroom cottages with kitchenettes and full baths. 

Who Can Use It
To qualify to live at Village of Hope, at least one member of a household must be a Tulalip tribal member. You must also be currently homeless, housed in an emergency shelter, or have been referred by a community agency serving homeless individuals. You must pass a background check and a urinalysis test, and your family’s annual income must be under 30% of the area median income. If you don’t meet these requirements and need help finding shelter, call 211 for information about your options.

How to Join
You can request an application by sending an email to [email protected]. You can also call 360-716-4701, or dial 211 for sheltering emergencies or to see what’s available.

Costs
Costs can vary depending on a few factors, including your income and family size. You’ll find out what your costs will be during the application process.

What to Expect
A Village of Hope navigator will help you through the application process, and you’ll be assigned a Case Manager, who will help you set goals and create plans. These are reviewed every six months. 

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