Low Income Housing Institute

18352 Dayton Ave N
Shoreline, WA 98133

The Low Income Housing Institute is a housing organization in Washington State that focuses on developing, owning, and operating housing for low-income, homeless, and formerly homeless individuals.

They advocate for just housing policies at local and national levels, while also providing supportive service programs to help those they serve maintain stable housing and improve their self-sufficiency.

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