Housing Initiatives
Housing Initiatives
Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services have implemented initiatives that focus on Communities of Concern, which are communities of color and rural communities that are disproportionately affected by poverty and have yet to fully benefit from the economic opportunities in our state.
Villa Santa Fe
Provides 50 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Bellingham. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 594-6495. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
La Casa del Padre Miguel
A 10-unit property in Mount Vernon for farm workers and their families. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 424-3883. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
La Casa de San Jose
A 50-unit property in Mount Vernon for farm workers and their families. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 424-3883. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
La Casa de Santa Rosa
A 15-unit property in Sedro Woolley for farm workers and their families. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 424-3596. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
Villa San Isidro
Provides 42 units of affordable housing for low-income households (50-60% area median income) in Mt. Vernon. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 424-3596. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
Villa Santa Maria
A 29-unit property in Mount Vernon for farm workers and their families. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 424-3596. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
Bridges Village
Bridges Village provides 10 units of permanent housing for low-income families in Tacoma, in partnership with the Tacoma Indian Center. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (253) 593-2349.
La Casa de la Familia Santa (Lewis)
Provides 45 units of affordable housing for farm workers and their families in Centralia. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 736-0558. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
Villa los Milagros (Lewis)
74 units of affordable workforce housing in Centralia, with 56 units set aside for farm workers and their families. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 736-7275. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
Villa San Juan Bautista (Lewis)
Offering 50 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Centralia. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 807-6285. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing.
La Casa de San Juan Diego (Cowlitz) – Download Application
Provides 50 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Woodland. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 225-9872. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
La Casa de San Juan Diego II (Cowlitz) – Download Application
Provides 25 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Woodland. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call (360) 225-9872. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
Villa San Martin (Cowlitz)
Provides 25 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Kelso. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please call click here, or call (360) 575-8300. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.
Woodland Meadows (Cowlitz)
Provides 50 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Woodland. Housing availability changes frequently; for current information, please click here, or call (360) 225-0896. Click here for more information on the Farmworker Housing Initiative.