In a Tiny House Village, Portland’s Homeless Find Dignity
As cities search for solutions to homelessness, Portland’s Dignity Village offers 60 men and women community and safety.
Katie Mays, the site’s social worker, stands next to villager Rick Proudfoot in front of his house. Photo: Paul DunnBy Marcus Harrison Green / Yes! Magazine
On a frigid January morning in Portland, Ore., a tour through Dignity Village follows the same path its residents are required to travel. All were, or are, homeless.






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