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Housing, Health & Human Services reports expansion of recovery services, Nordic cottages progress and funding risks

2521169 · March 5, 2025
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Poulsbo's Housing, Health & Human Services told council the Recovery Resource Center served about 200 unique people in 2024, has launched a recovery cafe and is coordinating housing and treatment partnerships while several supporting grants near their mid‑2025 expirations.

Poulsbo’s Housing, Health & Human Services (H3) department updated the City Council on March 5 about recovery services, the Nordic Cottages affordable-housing project for older adults, and the department’s near-term funding and program priorities.

Director Kim (H3) said H3 helped about 200 unique individuals at the Recovery Resource Center in 2024 and already assisted more than 100 unique people in the first months of 2025; staff reported 80–90 visits per month in 2024. The department launched a community “recovery cafe” in February…

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