KXLY
April 17, 2021 3:47 PM
Matthew Kincanon
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Mother Teresa Haven preliminary renderings. Courtesy of Catholic Charities
SPOKANE, Wash. — Last Wednesday, Catholic Charities announced that it will be moving forward with two new permanent, affordable, supportive housing projects for low-income families and vulnerable individuals as part of its push to solve homelessness in Eastern Washington.
One complex, Mother Teresa Haven, will be a 48-unit project in Spokane that will serve low-income families, and the other, Pasco Haven will be a 60-unit project in Pasco that will provide counseling, case management and healthcare to vulnerable residents.
Mother Teresa Haven will be adjacent to Catholic Charities Sister’s Haven, a family affordable housing community, at the Holy Names Campus. The monthly rent for families will average $245 and residents will get access to on-site services including counseling, case management, healthcare, recreational activities and more.