Saturday, February 22, 2014

Quixote Village - a self-governing tent camp of homeless adults in Olympia, Washington | Supported by Panza

Quixote Village | Supported by Panza:









 Welcome 

welcomeQuixote Village grew from the vision of a self-governing tent camp of homeless adults in Olympia, Washington.  The Village consists of 30 tiny cottages, a large vegetable garden and a community building that contains showers, laundry facilities, a communal kitchen and living and dining space.  Village residents moved from Camp Quixote to the Village on Christmas Eve, 2013.

New Spring Wish List for Quixote Village–February 22, 2014

Thanks to the generosity of people near and far, there are just a few items still hanging around on our earlier wish list.  But the advent of spring is creating a new and exciting list – exciting because people are eager for productive work to do, for getting seeds and plants in the ground, and for making the Village green and growing.
Here’s what we’ll need: