Named after | Aurora Avenue |
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Formation | 2011 |
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Coordinates | 47°41′38″N 122°20′39″W / 47.6939°N 122.3442°W |
Region | Licton Springs, North Seattle |
Services | Homeless drop-in center |
Affiliations | Christian Reformed Church in North America |
Website | auroracommons |
Aurora Commons is a drop-in center for homeless people in Seattle. It was co-founded in 2011 by Lisa Etter Carlson.[1][2] It has been described as "a small oasis in the heart of Seattle's forgotten desert", Aurora Avenue North – an area of the city where sex workers and homeless frequently find patrons, heroin and cheap motels; and which had no supermarket, bank, community center, nor bookstore, and no Seattle City Council representation until 2015.[3][4] The space is affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church across the street.[5] Local businesses have protested the center's needle exchange program.[6] Aurora Commons also provides condoms and other services for sex workers.[7]