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12-10-2010, 02:49 PM #1
affordable housing for farm workers and their families
We are in america and they name them in spanish....WOW thats teaching them....ME CASA MY BUT!
La Casa de la Familia Santa
(360) 736-0558
Provides 45 units of affordable housing for farm workers and their families in Centralia
La Casa de San Juan Diego
(360) 225-9872.
Provides 50 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Woodland.
La Casa de San Juan Diego II
(360) 225-9872.
Provides 25 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Woodland.
Villa San Juan Bautista
(360) 807-6285
Offering 50 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Centralia.
Villa San Martin
(360) 575-8300
Provides 25 units of housing for farm workers and their families in Kelso.
Mount Vernon
La Casa de San Jose
2419 Continental Place
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
360-424-3883
La Casa de San Jose is a 50-unit property in Mount Vernon for farmworkers and their families
La Casa de Padre Miguel
420 N LaVenture
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
360-424-3883
La Casa de Padre Miguel is a 10-unit property in Mount Vernon for farmworkers and their families.
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Catholic Housing Services – Western Washington
Villa Santa Maria
3700 College Way, Suite 200
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
360-424-3596
Villa Santa Maria is a 29-unit property in Mount Vernon for farmworkers and their families
S
sedro Woolley
La Casa de Santa Rosa
565 Township
Sedro Woolley, WA 98284
360-424-3883
La Casa de Santa Rosa is a 15-unit property in Sedro Woolley for farmsworkers and their families.
Santa Teresita del Niño Jesús
2427 SW Holden Street
Seattle, 98106
206-767-2005
Santa Teresita offers 25 units of permanent housing for low-income families who have been experiencing
apartmtments for
farmworker Families
Desert Haven/La Morada en el Desierto
935 S Seventh Street
Othello, WA 99344
509-488-4961
This housing complex opened in February, 2004, provides 27 units of housing. Each apartment is air conditioned and each kitchen looks out to the common children’s play area. The community building includes laundry facilities, offices, and computers that are available for children’s homework research and study.
Tepeyac Haven
801 N 22nd Avenue
Pasco WA 99301
509-545-8558
This housing complex opened in July, 2007 has 45 two-bedroom, three-bedroom and four-bedroom units conveniently located in Pasco with bus station, banks, shopping and schools all within minutes. Amenities include playgrounds, on-site laundry, non-toxic building materials, energy efficient design, dishwashers and air conditioning. Handicap-accessible units are available.
Buena
Buena Nueva Apartments
66 Highland Drive
Buena WA 98921
509-865-6010
25 units of two, three, and four-bedroom apartments make up the Buena Nueva Apartments. Ten of the three-bedroom units are designated for migrant workers.
Chelan
Casa Guadalupe Apartments
1105 Bradley Street
Chelan, WA 98816
509-682-2654
CCHS purchased 32 rental units and converted them to affordable two, three, and four-bedroom apartments for low-income and agricultural worker families. There is an on-site manager.
Grandview
Juan Pablo II
129 Pleasant Avenue
Grandview, WA, 98930
509-882-5900
Juan Pablo II is a 23-unit development for Farmworker families. There is an on site manager.
San Isidoro Plaza
409 “Dâ€
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12-10-2010, 03:31 PM #2
And I suppose these are highly federally subsidized through some rural housing program. And, I suppose any rents paid are way below market. Bet that there are a bunch of families in these where nobody even works on a farm.
Anyway, that mythical cheap head of lettuce is highly overrated.
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12-10-2010, 04:12 PM #3
I understand Cabrini Green is now empty. They have five bedroom apartments and green space.
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12-11-2010, 09:01 PM #4
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Some of these apartments have 4 bedrooms. Dam, they will 10 families living in that big a space.
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12-12-2010, 12:46 AM #5
Excali, these are apple orchard towns, mainly, and lots of cheap labor is "needed"......
Here in the town we now live in, the one I grew up in, they also have one of these complexes for the "farm workers". Three and four bedroom units starting at $300 a month....while people like ourselves pay almost a thousand a month for a place to live, plus our own electric and garbage bills, as well as having to buy wood to heat with (or pay huge electric bills).
What irks me is I know most people who make no more than what these farm workers get paid, and yet they are somehow a priority for charitable groups using federal funds to house them in comfort, cheaply."In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, Brave, Hated, and Scorned. When his cause succeeds however,the timid join him, For then it costs nothing to be a Patriot." Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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12-12-2010, 02:30 PM #6
AmericanElizabeth"]Excali, these are apple orchard towns, mainly, and lots of cheap labor is "needed"...... :roll
In Lewis County Wa their are no apples farms in fact not to many farms left..There are 4 places for them here and 2 brand news one...One is just about done its in a residental area near all 3 schools...They can walk to each one and this bulding has garages connected to them and its huge. This area will go down hill in no time.The families that have lived their for ever tried to fight it but lost..
Now the other one is starting to go up is right next to Centralia hospital and it floods their..People were fighting that one tooth and nail about how it will cause the flooding to become worse and that the elderly that walk all over that area to walk their dog to excericse will no longer do that they are in fear. They have all the rest homes and the assited living homes and the retired homes there..They are victims in waiting..
The only in that town is tree farms and that was where the high school kids worked.Not anymore. There was 3 frozen food places but i think 2 closed but they too took those jobs..Now they are in the fast food places cleaning offices and many have their own landscaping and resturants and stores they even have a hair salon all for them. That part of town where they own those building is rundown and ugly..go down a block and 1/2 and you have a nice couple of blocks of antque stores and old town stores,nice area...Its crazy how they destroy everything they touch....There is nothing here that they would need that many AKA Farm workes homes..There was one farm place that a illegal hit his illegal boss with a hose and I think the owner of that farm got some backlash..I will have to look it up....But this town is where they came got a bunch of white trash not so pretty girls preg...It makes me sick..
Ps the big money and the biggest employment wa the Stream plant that is now closed down..other that ..There is nothing here for them but freedom and free food housing and where people bow down to them...
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12-12-2010, 07:23 PM #7
Did not see the Woodland and Kelso and others. However, the ones in Chelan and such are, what the others are for is likely nursery field workers (which is what the one in my town is for). No matter what they are for, and why they are there working, these places, built by either Catholic Charities or some other group, are aiding and abetting the illegals by housing them, something we all truly agree is appalling when we have homeless American families out of work.
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