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Willow Commons opens 32 micro‑units for treatment‑linked housing; operators say all units are filled
Summary
Anchorage Recovery Center opened Willow Commons, a 32‑unit micro‑housing program for people with recent homelessness who enroll in the center’s substance‑use treatment; the program pairs housing with daily groups, clinicians and peer support and is intended as a 3–6 month treatment pathway.
Anchorage Recovery Center representatives told the Assembly that Willow Commons, a 32‑unit micro‑housing development focused on substance use treatment and housing stability, is up and running and fully occupied.
Anita Peaks, executive director, said the units are intended for people who meet the center’s treatment criteria and have a recent history of being unhoused. “All units are full,” she told the committee, and…
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