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Edit Resource: Native American Youth And Family Center (NAYA) - Housing
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NAYA Family Center is focused on providing a continuum of housing options for all members their community. In 2009, they opened “Sawash,” a fully-occupied collection of 44 units of low-income housing in North Portland. In 2011, they completed construction on Kah San Chako Haws, a 9-unit, LEED Gold-certified modular housing development in the Lents Neighborhood, whose name means “East House” in Chinook Jargon. Their latest development, the Generations Project, opened in February 2017 at the old Foster School site at SE 85th & Steele St. NAYA’s '''Homeownership Program''' provides culturally specific homeownership coaching, education, and programming. NAYA’s program works to increase homeownership opportunities for Portland’s Urban Native Community. All of NAYA’s services are free and they are an equal housing opportunity provider. NAYA Family Center is an HUD-approved counseling agency. Their Homeownership Program offers an orientation to learn about all of our services.
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