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What’s that construction going on near Bradley Lake Park in Puyallup? Here’s what we know

New additions are coming to the Share & Care House branch in Puyallup.

The nonprofit at 702 23rd Ave. SE, just down the street from Bradley Lake Park, will get a new outbuilding, generator and about 15 parking spaces with two electric vehicle charging stations.

Charlene Hamblen, Share & Care House executive director, told The News Tribune that construction work began in April and is expected to finish by July or August.

An outbuilding will provide a dedicated space for donations such as toiletries and kitchenware that help chronically homeless disabled clients. Hamblen said staff has been storing donations in corners or wherever space exists in the main building.

Additional parking spaces are needed to keep up with the growing number of staff and clients. Before construction, the parking lot was in “poor repair,” Hamblen said.

The electric vehicle charging stations will help power the nonprofit’s fleet of about six vehicles. The generator will support the entire facility, which is also the main office, if the power goes out.

Share & Care House has three other offices – one in Tacoma, Seattle and Tigard, Oregon. The nonprofit offers housing, fiduciary and guardianship services. It serves between 4,000 to 6,000 clients per year.

Share & Care House at 702 23rd Ave. SE. in Puyallup has three other branches – one in Tacoma, Seattle and Tigard, Oregon. The nonprofit serves between 4,000 to 6,000 clients per year.
Share & Care House at 702 23rd Ave. SE. in Puyallup has three other branches – one in Tacoma, Seattle and Tigard, Oregon. The nonprofit serves between 4,000 to 6,000 clients per year. Alexis Krell alexis.krell@thenewstribune.com

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Angelica Relente
The News Tribune
Angelica Relente covers topics that affect communities in East Pierce County. She started as a news intern in June 2021 after graduating from Washington State University. She is also a member of Seattle’s Asian American Journalists Association. She was born in the Philippines and spent the rest of her childhood in Hawaii.
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