When I started down this road in March 2019, the plan was to begin in Seattle with the financial backing of businesses that were themselves victims of the problems that often accompany opioid addiction. Even though the opioid addiction and homeless situation in Seattle is...

We will soon post an Infomercial on Facebook. Here is the transcript: Question: What problem is The Clean Project trying to solve?The Clean Project partners with established organizations in an effort to severely reduce, if not eliminate homelessness in Kitsap County. While homelessness is seen all...

This lady came to Kitsap Community Resources (KCR) as part of a homeless family: “Our experience working with KCR has been nothing less than amazing. They are very resourceful and care for their clients. My family and I have utilized what we have learned from KCR...

Why should people living in Kitsap County (or anywhere) be concerned about COVID-19 and other viruses spreading within the homeless population? Those of us who have a warm and inviting home to return to do not typically give a second thought to things like where our...

The Clean Project has embraced a three-phase plan of helping those individuals experiencing homelessness restore their lives. These three phases are: Provide “Immediate Shelter”;Offer “Support Services”; andMove into “Permanent Housing” This is “Supportive Housing”. We did not originate this plan. In fact, for a time we opposed...

In March of 2020, there were approximately 5,400 unemployed people in Kitsap County, for an unemployment rate of only 4.1%. Just one month later (April), the unemployment rate for our county jumped to 14.1%! That means the number of people looking for work here soared...