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2 unusual facts about Low Income Housing Institute


Low Income Housing Institute

Greenwood House in Crown Hill is home to adult women transitioning from the street.

The incorporation of LIHI as an organization in 1991 resulted from the leadership of three founding board members: Frank Chopp of the Fremont Public Association, Michael Reichert of Catholic Community Services, and Scott Morrow of SHARE.


Ernestine Anderson

In 2012, the Low Income Housing Institute named a housing project the "Ernestine Anderson Place" in her honor, noting Anderson's long residence in Seattle's Central District where the units are located.


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