我们的项目
We are dedicated to empowering underserved communities, particularly within the Asian demographic, by addressing housing justice, equitable development, and homeownership opportunities. Our government grant-supported projects are pivotal in our mission to increase the production of affordable homes, ensure access to sustainable housing, and promote renewable energy solutions to address environmental concerns.

Clean Energy and Sustainability
Puget Sound Energy (PSE) /CCA Decarbonization Program
Supported by a grant from Puget Sound Energy (PSE), the United Hub Heat Pump Installation for Underserved Communities project is a community-based decarbonization initiative providing no-cost heat pump installations for income-qualified households within PSE’s service area. The project helps low-income families transition from gas heating to high-efficiency electric heat pumps, reducing energy costs, improving indoor air quality, and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. This assistance is offered on a first come, first served basis.

Housing Justice
ARCH Community Outreach Project
United Hub partnered with A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH) to engage underrepresented populations in East King County. This project aimed to gather input on displacement and affordability concerns, preferred housing types, and locations to inform planning and policy decisions. We collaborated with Eastside For All and various community-based organizations to ensure broad participation from renters, BIPOC individuals, immigrant communities, low- and moderate-income persons, people with disabilities, and other marginalized groups. The engagement included community events, small group conversations, and individual meetings to gather comprehensive feedback and support the development of middle housing options that increase housing density and affordability.
Apple Health and Homes Capacity Building Grant
Through this grant, United Hub is establishing strong networks of community support service providers and housing providers. The Apple Health and Homes (AHAH) initiative, funded by the Washington State Department of Commerce, focuses on capacity-building efforts that support permanent supportive housing services. This includes operations, maintenance, and service costs for PSH units, project-based vouchers, and rental subsidies. Our role involves adding Foundational Community Supports (FCS) to our services, which will provide pre-tenancy and post-tenancy supports to help eligible individuals obtain and maintain permanent supportive housing. We work in partnership with multiple organizations, including the Health Care Authority and Community Health Network of Washington, to ensure comprehensive support for those in need.

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