Springboard Brings Innovative Housing to Sussex

For housing advocate Judson Malone, “the most important thing is that housing – in whatever form you can provide it – is fundamental.”

Nationwide, there’s a lack of housing options due to market limitations, and in Delaware it’s no different. With a shortage of affordable housing, Malone’s Springboard Collaborative offers a solution: 40 sleeping cabins in a village setup. The cabins provide secure shelter, along with communal bathrooms, 24-hour staffing, and wrap-around support services.

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