Campaign Goals

The Williams Apartments (left) are new construction, will be located in the SLU neighborhood and will be completed in early 2013. The Pacific Apartments (middle) and Lewiston Apartments (right) are current Plymouth properties that will receive "green" remodels to achieve energy-savings and lower operating costs.
Sustaining Hope Campaign Goals
- Build 81 new homes
81 new energy-efficient, sustainably-built homes will be built in the South Lake Union neighborhood on Pontius Avenue North. - Preserve 157 homes
Preserve existing affordable homes in two historic downtown Plymouth buildings, sustainably remodeling them so they are energy-efficient and cost-effective to operate. - Provide permanent homes for veterans
40 of the units at the new Williams Apartments will be reserved for homeless veterans. - Provide innovative and effective support
On-site support programs and counseling offered in the buildings will help residents regain their health and rebuild their lives. All the residents of the Williams Apartments will be part of Plymouth’s new Recovery Support Program, receiving focused, daily support on their journey out of addiction.
Plymouth has proven expertise in leveraging public dollars to create affordable low-income housing for the long-term.
The total campaign goal is to raise $22 million.
$18 million will come from public and government sources (secured 8/11).
$4 million will come from private gifts — individual supporters, foundations and local businesses.
View a PDF of our Sustaining Hope Capital Campaign brochure for more information.

