Volunteers needed to work on tiny house village Friday and Saturday

Volunteers needed to work on tiny house village Friday and Saturday

By Lisa Pemberton, Puyallup Tribal News Editor


Volunteers are needed at the Puyallup Tribe’s tiny house village from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Everyone is asked to sign up in advance to help ensure COVID-19 safety precautions will be in place.


Friday, Feb. 26
• Four people needed for carpentry (some prior experience necessary)
• Two people needed for painting (weather dependent)
Sign up at: https://volunteersignup.org/Q9JBP


Saturday, Feb. 27
• Seven people needed for carpentry (some prior experience necessary)
• Three people needed for painting (weather dependent)
Sign up at: https://volunteersignup.org/4YC77


The Puyallup Tribe has partnered with Low Income Housing Institute for a new tiny home village. The first of several volunteer work parties for the effort took place on Friday, Feb. 19.

The Puyallup Tribe has partnered with Low Income Housing Institute for the new village, which is located at 2027 East Wright St., Tacoma. It will include up to 30 tiny houses and a community kitchen, hygiene facilities, case management, and 24/7 staffing – all with the goal of providing shelter and support for homeless Tribal Members. Each tiny house is 8 feet by 12 feet, is insulated, and has heat, electricity, and a locking door.


LIHI is working with Puyallup Tribal Employment Rights Office (TERO) for the project. So far, TMS Native Companies of Toppenish and OHM Electrical Contracting of Seattle are among the TERO-listed firms working on the tiny homes. Tribal community members are also welcome to volunteer at the site. The first volunteer work party took place on Friday, Feb. 19.


For more information about volunteering for the construction project, contact Amanda Eason, Tiny House Village Essential Needs Coordinator, at amanda.eason@lihi.org or 203-822-2403.



Puyallup Tribal Council Vice Chairwoman Sylvia Miller assists during the Feb. 19 volunteer work party at the tiny home village.

From left: Tribal Councilwoman Anna Bean, Wrap Around Manager Shannel Janzen, Councilwoman Annette Bryan and Senior Project Manager Ron Wrolson, pose for a photo at the first volunteer work party for the tiny home village on Friday, Feb. 19. More work parties will take place this week.

Photos courtesy of Don Coats, Puyallup Tribe, and Bradford Gerber, LIHI