Imagine Housing The Future of Affordable Housing on the Eastside

Bellevue, WALocal News

Imagine Housing has emerged as a pivotal force in addressing the affordable housing crisis on the Eastside of Bellevue, having successfully created 639 units since its founding in 1987. Under the leadership of President Yi Zhao, who experienced housing instability during his childhood, the organization is dedicated to providing homes that are not merely shelters but safe and supportive environments. Zhao's personal journey informs the organization’s mission, emphasizing the importance of community and stability for residents. Imagine Housing enhances its impact through resident services, including financial literacy training and mental health support, tailored to the unique needs of diverse populations. The challenges of rising construction and operational costs necessitate collaboration with local businesses and policymakers to expand housing access.

As they gear up for their annual fundraiser, Building Community Together, the organization aims to raise critical funds while celebrating the role of homes as foundations for stability. This event reflects the community's commitment to affordable housing and the ongoing efforts required to create lasting change. Imagine Housing remains focused on ensuring the future generations have access to affordable living options, making it a significant player in the local housing landscape.

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