Using the creative impulse as a common denominator, The WASH Project establishes an outlet for its users to access the arts, while advocating for the equitable advancement of its immediate community, including refugees, low-income renters, and historically disenfranchised people, by presenting creative pathways and intersections for advancement and action-based change. From this effort, we continue to cultivate the development of a small, yet dynamic center of local community life, a place that people of all ages and walks of life come to. A place, that by the way it is designed and the way it is operated, strengthens its neighborhood, creatively and collaboratively.