Workers at Community Supported Shelters make do in a cramped space where they share desks and have no space for private meetings with the unsheltered people they serve.
The Eugene nonprofit has grown rapidly in recent years, expanding its roster of huts where people can live off the streets. Today there are more than 170 huts in 14 sites throughout Eugene. The organization provides other services, too, such as helping people obtain employment or housing, and assisting with the legal paperwork necessary to rent or work.
Community Supported Shelters, which started in 2013, now has plans to move its staff into a new building it purchased at 2870 W. 10th Place in Eugene. The building, formerly an Oregon Driver & Motor Vehicle Services office, needs renovation before the organization’s staff can start to visit clients there.
The organization has started a capital campaign to raise money for that renovation. When finished, the project will allow room for staffers to meet with clients for private one-on-one meetings; add office space, information technology systems, heating and ventilation equipment; and build warehouse space to store supplies for shelters.
“This new building is more than just a roof over our heads. It’s a foundation for growth, healing and deeper community impact,” Heather Quaas-Annsa, co-executive director of Community Supported Shelters, said in a statement. “With expanded kitchen space, a firewood yard, and dedicated areas for both client and staff well-being, we’re building a space that reflects our mission: dignity, stability, and connection for everyone we serve.”
Quaas-Annsa said the organization hopes to have staff in the new location sometime between March and May 2026. That timeline is contingent on funding.















