
22 North provides permanent supportive housing services to at-risk youth and young adults who are 18 to 25 years old, with additional affordable housing units to support community needs. The facility includes 40 studio units, office space for Northwest Youth Services, a common gathering space, 26 bicycle parking spaces, and nine car parking spaces. It is a project close to home, Dawson building for the young people in their own Bellingham community who need a stable foundation the most.
22 North opened as Bellingham's answer to a question many communities struggle with: what happens to at-risk youth when they turn 18? Forty young adults now have stable housing with on-site support from Northwest Youth Services, a foundation for building the independent lives they deserve. The studio units give them privacy and dignity, the common space gives them community, and the office space means the professionals who support them are always nearby. Dawson delivered a building that fills a critical gap in Bellingham's social safety net.
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