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Mother Bernard House (MBH) opened its doors in December of 2023 for housing and wraparound services in the Eureka community.

Providence Alaska and community partners are set to open Q’et’en Qenq’a - Providence House, a supportive housing and recuperative care facility for people ages 55 and older experiencing homelessness.
Providence in Humboldt County hosted a “sisters’ reception” at the recently opened Mother Bernard House in Eureka on Friday, April 5.
Mother Bernard House received a Certificate of Occupancy from the City of Eureka, CA, and started lease up operations on Dec. 1, 2023. The apartments are for people experiencing homelessness.
HUD reviewers commended the program staff for their focus on excellence and for the quality of Providence's housing programs.
SHARC is an innovative health and housing model for patients who are experiencing homelessness.
Providence Alaska House, located in Anchorage, will include 45 units of permanent supportive housing and six recuperative care units.
Providence Alaska House is a Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) project designed to address the needs of elders with significant health conditions who are experiencing homelessness.
Providence Health & Services acquired Cal Anderson House Apartments in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle on Thurs., July 1, 2021.
Learn more about ILFI’s living building challenge contender Providence Generations in Issaquah.
Providence Mother Bernard House will provide 48 rooms for permanent supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness.
Providence Health & Services (PH&S) announces the renovation of the supportive housing community formerly known as the Booth Gardens Apartments
Construction is complete on a significant $15 million refinance and renovation of Providence House in Oakland, California.
Providence Health & Services purchased Booth Gardens Apartments in North Seattle from Volunteers of America.
Providence ElderPlace is preparing to open a new PACE Center in Redmond, Washington.
In multiple measures, Providence Supportive Housing continues to demonstrate extremely high levels of resident satisfaction and quality throughout all 14 housing projects in the Ministry.
Providence Supportive Housing breaks ground today on a new 75-unit affordable housing development in downtown Redmond. Named Providence John Gabriel House
The King County Department of Community and Human Services awarded Providence Supportive Housing $1.5 million to help pay for the construction of a new affordable senior housing program in Redmond, Wa
Extensive renovation work that began last fall is complete at Providence House Portland.
Providence senior housing project currently in development in Redmond, Washington receive a total of $800,000 of funding from the 2013 Housing Trust Fund.

