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Fourth and Hope outlines shelter, tiny-home and treatment progress at East Beamer Way campus

Woodland City Council · March 17, 2026
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Fourth and Hope told the Woodland City Council the East Beamer Way campus (Community of Hope) houses shelter and supportive housing operations, serves dozens weekly and faces an uncertain funding outlook for full 100‑bed operations beyond FY 2025–26.

Doug Zach, executive director of Fourth and Hope, updated the Woodland City Council on services and outcomes at the East Beamer Way campus on Tuesday, saying the campus currently houses emergency shelter, permanent supportive tiny homes and substance-use treatment programs.

Zach said the navigation center (emergency shelter) opened in January 2021 and currently serves about 67 people; staff aim to reach 80 beds by month’s end if hiring continues. For fiscal 2024–25, Fourth and Hope…

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