Housing Hope opens doors to affordable housing for 60 Marysville families
MARYSVILLE Everett-based nonprofit Housing Hope officially welcomed 60 families into affordable housing Wednesday at its newest and largest development so far, Twin Lakes Landing II in Marysville.
About 100 people gathered on the basketball court and playground at the center of the complex, including U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene, D-Medina, representatives from the Tulalip Tribes and county and city elected officials. Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring cut the ribbon marking the development, the nonprofits fourth in the city, as ready for its new residents.
Attendees huddled in hats and scarves to stave off the unusually chilly morning, but as Housing Hopes outgoing CEO Fred Safstrom took the stage, a break in the clouds formed. Sun beamed down on the development for a few short moments.
Its days like today that I believe the sun is always, always shining on Housing Hope, Safstrom told the crowd.
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