The City Permitted Villages webpage on the Seattle government's official website provides information on the city's initiatives to combat homelessness by establishing sanctioned encampments, also known as tiny house villages. Each village is detailed in terms of its location, operator, capacity, and type, with a brief description of its amenities and services. The villages function as transitional housing for homeless individuals and provide various resources such as case management, kitchen and hygiene facilities, and communal spaces. True Hope Village, for instance, is one of the listed encampments that offers space for up to 35 people.
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