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Multifaith Works has not just
given me a place to live. It has given me a home, an extended family, and
most important of all - hope.
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A House Resident
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Multifaith Works Housing Program:
Need a Place to Call Home?
Multifaith Housing Program, Multifaith Works, provides low-cost independent community housing in
five locations: Beacon Hill, Ravenna, Capitol Hill, Rainier Valley, and South
Seattle. Each home offers dignity and quality of life for people disabled by
AIDS.
All homes are conveniently located near major bus lines. The homes offer safe,
supportive environments, and all have a live-in House Manager who is a Multifaith
Works staff member. Volunteers are also available to assist
with non-judgmental practical and emotional support, particularly through the
Multifaith Works Shanti and AIDS
CareTeam programs. Support for people in
recovery from drug and alcohol addiction is also available.
In each home, residents have their own private secure rooms in addition to
general use of the household, bathroom, living room, kitchen and yard space.
Space permitting, all houses are open to partners and small family units.
Rooms are furnished with a bed and other furniture, but residents may also bring
their own furnishings. Each home is wired for cable and phone. Pets are allowed,
space permitting. All homes
are drug and alcohol-free. Rent is $150 per month, plus incidentals.
How to Apply
For more information about the Multifaith Housing
Program, please contact Multifaith Works at 206.324.1520 x234
or info@multifaith.org. To apply for
housing, individuals must obtain a referral through the
Lifelong AIDS Alliance Housing Department, which can be reached at
206.328.8979 or
housinginfo@lifelongaidsalliance.org.
Click on each home for a larger photo:
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Beacon House is a warm, comfortable home on Beacon Hill and can house 4 residents.
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Ravenna House, North of the University District, is a spacious
house for 7 residents.
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Gwen Beighle House, named for
the founder of Multifaith Works and located on Capitol Hill, provides housing for up to 5 residents.
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Hill
House, is a comfortable home
located across the street from
Beacon House and houses 5
residents.
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Casa Luis is an apartment building
established
specifically for persons living with
AIDS who speak Spanish.
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