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Map of Selected Projects in Washington

Community Testimonials

I have worked on more than 70 community projects for which this tool was critical to move them forward. From integrated healthcare facilities serving homeless adults to rural healthcare projects to early childhood education centers in public housing developments, the far reaching impact of the program is well documented. Preserving and extending this resource to make it permanent is essential. Thank you for your support.

-Michelle Morlan, Principal, Lotus Development Partners LLC, Seattle, Washington

Selected Projects in Washington

Omak Clinic is transforming healthcare access in a medically underserved region, serving the western district of the Colville Reservation and the town of Omak. Replacing an outdated facility, the new

This project will finance the equipment acquisition required to construct an ultra-low temperature fish freezing, cold storage salmon processing facility that will operate on water. The facility will spend peak

Construction of a new 73,000 sq. ft. behavioral health care facility in Everett, WA. The new facility will provide intensive inpatient and outpatient mental health services for low-income patients, including

The preservation and substantial renovation of Firehouse 23, a two-story, 11,000 sq. ft. former fire station in the Central District neighborhood of Seattle, WA.
New construction of 29,000 sq. ft., 2 floor pediatric health clinic which will serve predominately black children.
Finances the expansion of a 40,000-sq. ft. community facility designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center.
Construction of a new 31,736 sq. ft. fully integrated primary and behavioral health center in partnership with Harborview Medical Center, a public safety net hospital.
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic is a non-profit, FQHC.
The project is the construction of a new 37,000-sf facility.

In Washington, the Quinault Housing Authority (QHA) used $400,000 toward the construction of 35 new single-family homes, which are currently under construction in Taholah on the Quinault Reservation.

The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation built a new adult residential treatment center in the heart of its ancestral-land in Keller, WA.
This project supports the development of a new multi-purpose YMCA community facility that will significantly expand its services and outreach in the low-income community it serves.

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