St. Johns Village, a project by Do Good Multnomah, is a community-based initiative that provides safe, stable, and dignified transitional housing for homeless veterans in North Portland. The program operates on a "housing first" model, aiming to move homeless veterans off the street and into permanent housing as quickly as possible. The village consists of 19 tiny homes, each equipped with a bed, desk, and storage, while shared facilities provide showers, laundry, kitchen, and common areas. The project also offers supportive services to help address the root causes of homelessness and facilitate a transition to permanent housing.
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