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  2. Opportunity Village - Wikipedia

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    That August, the Eugene City Council voted to donate land to OVE and approved the construction of a village. [3] Opportunity Village opened in May 2014. [2] It was funded by $100,000 in private donations, and labor and materials were also donated. [1] Each of the 30 houses was constructed for $3,300. [3]

  3. Dignity Village - Wikipedia

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    Dignity Village is a city-recognized legal encampment of an estimated 60 homeless people in Portland, Oregon, United States. In the days before Christmas of 2000, a group of individuals living outdoors in Portland established a tent city .

  4. Right 2 Dream Too - Wikipedia

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    Right 2 Dream Too (known to locals as R2D2 or R2DTOO) is a self-managed homeless encampment in Portland, Oregon incorporated as a nonprofit organization. [1] The initial encampment was set up in October, 2011 on private property in Old Town Chinatown at Northwest 4th Avenue and West Burnside Street. The camp had permission from the property ...

  5. Tri-Cities tiny house village helps low income, disabled ...

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  6. This Family Built a Tiny House Village—and It’s the ... - AOL

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    The Brinkses created their own tiny house village with purpose—to live more sustainably. The post This Family Built a Tiny House Village—and It’s the Cutest Thing appeared first on Taste of ...

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  8. Hazelnut Grove - Wikipedia

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    Hazelnut Grove is an organized homeless community located in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 2015, and since its inception, has survived several attempts to disband or relocate the community. It is recognized and supported by the city government. The village acts as a transitional neighborhood for people seeking permanent housing.

  9. Tiny home village open house Sunday - AOL

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    Dec. 5—Hand in Hand of Glynn will hold a community open house Sunday to give the public an opportunity to tour the tiny home village. Anne Stembler, founder of the nonprofit organization, said ...