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Hope Village Breaks Ground on Six Homes in Walnut Creek

by CC News
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On October 11, Hope Village, an innovative cottage community of six homes in an effort to address the affordable housing crisis, broke ground in Walnut Creek.

The groundbreaking was held by Grace Presbyterian Church and Hope Solutions, in collaboration with Firm Foundation Community Housing, HomeAid Northern California, Multi-Faith ACTION Coalition, and the Walnut Creek Homeless Task Force.

Hope Village aims to address the pressing issue of affordable and accessible housing in our community. These innovative, smaller, footprint homes are constructed to the same high-quality standards as traditional housing, complete with a kitchenette, bathroom and shower, bed, and dining area. Strategically located on church property, Hope Village maximizes underutilized land to provide individuals who are unsheltered with a dignified place to call home.

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“What sets Hope Village apart is the sense of community it fosters. Residents will not only have access to secure housing but also to a supportive network of services,” said Mark Burnham, Pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church. “This groundbreaking event is a celebration of the collaborative spirit that has brought this vision to life.”

Hope Village will include shared amenities such as an outdoor patio space, a fully-equipped laundry facility, and an office where on-site social services will be coordinated and delivered by Hope Solutions.

Residents will have access to counseling, health care referrals, and life skills development, all aimed at helping them thrive. A Hope Solutions property manager will oversee the day-to-day operations of the community. Hope Village is not just about providing housing; it’s about offering hope, dignity, and a path toward a better future.

To learn more about Hope Solutions and how you can help go to Hope Solutions.

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