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Kittitas County 5-Year Homelessness Plan 2025-2030
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4/9/2026
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Calvin Lee
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Conctusion <br />This plan represents both a roadmap and a shared commitmentto addressing homelessness in Kitlitas County overthe <br />next five years. lt builds on past progress, reflects local strengths, and acknowledges the significant work still ahead. <br />Homelessness is a complex, community-wide challenge, and solutions require the collective efforts of government, <br />nonprofit organizations, service providers, the private sector, and the public. The guiding principles of this plan: client- <br />centered care, access for all, collaboration, data-informed decision-making, transparency, and accountability, are <br />intended to keep people and partnerships at the center of this work. <br />No single agency or system can meet this challenge alone. Achieving the vision of a community where everyone has <br />access to stable housing and the individualized support they need will require sustained leadership, continuous learning, <br />and adaptability as conditions evolve. <br />This plan is not static. The Homelessness and Affordable Housing Committee, in partnership with the county <br />and key stakeholders, will guide its implementation and regularly assess progress. Community voices, especially those <br />with lived experience, will remain essential to refining priorities and ensuring the system continues to meet real-world <br />needs. <br />By investing in strong partnerships, scaling proven interventions, and fostering an inclusive, accountable system, <br />Kitlitas County can continueto make meaningful stridestoward making homelessness rare, brief, and non-recurring <br />Page | 24
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