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Some groups of people are especially vulnerable to homelessness, and need specific supports that go along with housing
Our 2017-2023 Consolidated Plan included a special needs assessment for the elderly population, disabled population, victims of domestic violence, persons with behavioral health needs (including substance use disorder), and single-parent families.
Over the coming months, we will be looking at how these needs have grown and/or changed. The good news is that the City of Bellingham, with the help of our non-profit partners, is continuing to add more housing to address these specific and growing needs. The map to the right shows all of the current and upcoming (in green) affordable and special needs projects in Bellingham. The size of the dots correspond to the number of units in each building.
By clicking on the map, you can go to an interactive web page where you can learn more about each of these projects (scroll down to Housing Projects).
Scroll through the slides below for a quick introduction to the kinds of housing that meet the needs of some special needs groups. Then share your ideas or ask a question below!
Some groups of people are especially vulnerable to homelessness, and need specific supports that go along with housing
Our 2017-2023 Consolidated Plan included a special needs assessment for the elderly population, disabled population, victims of domestic violence, persons with behavioral health needs (including substance use disorder), and single-parent families.
Over the coming months, we will be looking at how these needs have grown and/or changed. The good news is that the City of Bellingham, with the help of our non-profit partners, is continuing to add more housing to address these specific and growing needs. The map to the right shows all of the current and upcoming (in green) affordable and special needs projects in Bellingham. The size of the dots correspond to the number of units in each building.
By clicking on the map, you can go to an interactive web page where you can learn more about each of these projects (scroll down to Housing Projects).
Scroll through the slides below for a quick introduction to the kinds of housing that meet the needs of some special needs groups. Then share your ideas or ask a question below!
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What kind of special needs housing you think Bellingham needs the most right now?
Adult family homes for adults with physical or developmental disabilities
9%
Permanent supportive housing for individuals with mental illness
53%
Specialty shelter for individuals or families who are fleeing domestic violence
4%
Supportive housing for youth or families with children who are at risk of homelessness
18%
Tiny home villages to provide shelter and case management for seniors who are experiencing homelessness