FUSION in HomeAid Puget Sound opens largest home for a family in need

On June 12, a remodeled and refurbished version of that same home — called the Carpenter House — opened its doors to become the largest home in FUSION’s fleet of transitional housing for homeless families. The house is one of two donated by the Multi-Service Center to FUSION and was remodeled and refurbished through HomeAid Puget Sound, led by local company Lennar.

HomeAid Puget Sound connects “local builders, contractors and other stakeholders to provide safe and dignified housing solutions for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.”

Matt Jarrell is the executive director of HomeAid and said the Carpenter house feels like a “love letter to the city that raised me.”

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