Clark County nonprofit Community Roots Collaborative growsUpdated 8 hours ago [The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.]
Aug. 17—Community Roots Collaborative, a nonprofit developer of permanent, affordable tiny homes for people exiting homelessness in
Together, the two organizations plan to innovate solutions and collaborate on efforts that will help people experiencing homelessness in
"It's important for Community Roots Collaborative to develop strong relationships and collaborations in our community," said
To kick off the partnership, Amerigroup Washington provided Community Roots Collaborative with a
Each tiny home is around 400 square feet and includes water, electricity, and a washer and dryer. Tenants pay rent and utilities on their tiny homes, but the cost is low —
Wraparound services will include everything from education, employment, transportation, financial literacy, access to health care services and more.
The intersection of housing and health is part of what led to the partnership, according to Whiteley.
Evidenced-based data from several studies have demonstrated that people who are homeless have higher rates of illness and higher mortality rates than the general
"At the end of the day, health and wellness and housing security go hand in hand," he said.
"We are all in alignment that basic needs, such as stable, secure housing, must be addressed to help people take control of their lives, and achieve improved mental and physical health outcomes," he said. "As an organization that has committed to removing barriers and ensuring equitable opportunities to improve health, Amerigroup looks forward to working with (Community Roots Collaborative) to build stronger communities and better futures."
The units inside the church will be supportive housing and the tiny homes will be independent. The church is expected to be completed in January of 2023; the tiny homes in the summer of 2023.
After that site is completed, Community Roots Collaborative hopes to replicate its model at additional sites in
"This whole housing situation, I've broken it down in my head a million times, and the solution isn't complicated — its building homes quicker and less expensive," Whiteley said. "The state is looking at our model as the most affordable model in the state right now."
The "secret sauce" to the organization's success is buying properties that developers don't want and building modular, he said.
"It took three years for us to figure out how to do this," Whiteley said. "Now that we've proven ourselves, all our partners want to do this again."
The biggest obstacle to completing future projects is land acquisition, he said.
"If we can partner with philanthropy groups, private citizens, anyone with dirt they're willing to sell at a negotiated price, so we don't have to negotiate with for-profit developers, that's going to be the key to our future success," he said. "Once the land can be identified, we can replicate our secret sauce and process of getting modular homes out of the factory and dropped on site. We have the construction and pre-construction figured out."
To learn more about Community Roots Collaborative and to donate toward future projects, visit www.c-roots.org. To volunteer with the organization, visit www.facebook.com/CommunityRootsCollaborativeCRoots.
This story was made possible by Community Funded Journalism, a project from The Columbian and the Local
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