What looks to most like a simple studio apartment with a bed, four walls and a window represents a new beginning for the residents moving into Vancouver Housing Authority’s newest supportive housing building.
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Source: The Columbian
Vancouver Housing Authority opens 40-unit supportive housing complex downtown
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