Rahul Salazar’s Quixote Village Has No Interest In Windmills

Former Parole Officer turned Program Manager Rahul Salazar runs Quixote Village, a unique permanent resident facility for the homeless. What makes the village unique is residents live in 30 tiny houses. Quixote Village grew from the vision of a self-governing community of homeless adults in Olympia, Washington. In addition to the 30 tiny houses, Quixote village comprises a large vegetable garden and a community building that contains showers, laundry facilities, a communal kitchen and living and dining space. Village residents moved into the Tiny House community from “Camp Quixote” a tent community nearby. Be sure to check out our show notes at tinyhousepodcast.com for pictures of the community and more information.

Quixote Village

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