Inside a massive warehouse in Seattle’s SODO neighborhood, volunteers saw and hammer two-by-fours for a tiny home. In a matter of hours, they can have walls up and a roof atop the nearly 100-square-foot structure, meant for people experiencing homelessness.
The work is supervised by Sound Foundations NW. The nonprofit receives money from the City of Seattle, King County Regional Homelessness Authority and Washington State’s Department of Commerce. The finished product is donated to local governments that need them.
Barb Oliver, director of the nonprofit, said homelessness is a big problem with lots of solutions, including what she calls triage…