The Calyx Foundation is a Washington-based nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to stable housing, healthcare, and economic opportunity for individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The Foundation focuses on developing integrated, community-based solutions that address the root causes of instability rather than treating symptoms in isolation. Its work is grounded in the belief that long-term stability requires coordinated access to housing, health services, and pathways to employment.
Safeharbor Village is the Calyx Foundation’s flagship initiative—a planned 120-home permanent supportive housing neighborhood in Whatcom County. The project is designed to provide long-term housing combined with access to healthcare, behavioral health services, and workforce development opportunities. Safeharbor Village is intended to serve as a replicable model that can be adapted and implemented in other communities throughout Washington State.
The Foundation primarily serves individuals and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless, including those facing behavioral health challenges, chronic health conditions, or barriers to employment. The organization is committed to serving people with dignity and respect, with particular attention to those who have historically faced systemic barriers to stability.
The Calyx Foundation is supported through a combination of individual donations, foundation grants, corporate partnerships, and earned revenue strategies. This diversified funding approach allows the organization to maintain stability while pursuing innovative programs and long-term development projects. The Foundation is committed to transparency in how funds are used and regularly reports on its activities and impact.
There are several ways to support the Foundation’s work. Individuals and organizations can make financial contributions, participate in fundraising campaigns, or provide in-kind support such as services or materials. The Foundation also welcomes volunteers and community partners who want to contribute their time, expertise, or resources. Each form of support plays a role in advancing the mission.
Yes. The Calyx Foundation offers a range of volunteer opportunities that allow individuals to contribute to its programs and initiatives. Volunteers may assist with community outreach, events, administrative support, or program activities. The Foundation strives to match volunteers with roles that align with their interests and skills, creating a meaningful and impactful experience.
Yes. Partnerships are central to the Foundation’s approach. Calyx collaborates with healthcare providers, workforce organizations, housing agencies, and community groups to deliver integrated services. These partnerships allow the Foundation to leverage expertise and resources, creating more effective and sustainable solutions.
Organizations interested in partnering with the Calyx Foundation can reach out through the Foundation’s website or contact its leadership team directly. The partnership process typically involves an initial discussion to explore alignment, followed by the development of a collaborative plan. Partnerships are designed to be mutually beneficial and focused on achieving shared goals.
The Foundation measures impact through a combination of quantitative and qualitative indicators, including housing stability rates, access to healthcare services, employment outcomes, and participant feedback. These metrics help the organization evaluate the effectiveness of its programs and make informed decisions about future initiatives. Regular reporting ensures transparency and accountability.
The long-term vision of the Calyx Foundation is to create scalable, integrated models that can be replicated across communities to address housing instability, improve health outcomes, and expand economic opportunity. By demonstrating the effectiveness of initiatives like Safeharbor Village, the Foundation aims to influence policy, attract investment, and contribute to systemic change that benefits individuals and communities throughout Washington State.
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