Dignity Village is an organization that offers transitional housing for homeless individuals in Portland, Oregon. Operating as a self-governed, self-managed community since 2001, it provides a safe, secure, and sustainable place for up to 60 people per night. In addition to shelter, the organization offers communal facilities including a kitchen, bathroom, and showers, to help those in need regain their independence and dignity. Dignity Village also promotes a sense of community through shared responsibilities and mutual respect among its residents.
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