Habitat For Humanity of East Jefferson County celebrated one of six “permanently affordable” attached homes on Sept. 21. The celebration doubled as East Jefferson Habitat’s 25th anniversary, chapter Board Director Brian Cullin noted.

“As of next week, we will have served 123 families,” chapter Board President Jim Golden said at the ceremony. “We’re building eight homes a year, twice what we were four years ago. We’ve built our first multi-family dwellings, and have instituted a program to keep the houses permanently affordable.”

“A year ago this month, we celebrated breaking ground on the six-home development we call Landes North, near Safeway and Kah Tai park in Port Townsend… Read more in the Port Towsend Leader article here