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Tari – Am I the Face of Homelessness?

Today Tari guided a group of  Seattle children, and dads, around her new home in the woods. 
Woods adjacent to a church. 
A church that has opened their arms to the less fortunate. 

She and her, Viet Nam injured, purple heart recipient, husband moved into a tent seven months ago.
This video is just part of Tari’s story. 

This particular home, for 85 homeless souls, is not too far from Seattle. Not far from the exquisite homes that dot the neighborhood, though leagues from the lives of many who are not aware of its existence, or the plight of so many- 

The kids were young enough to think living in a “Tent City” was all pretty cool. They were happy to present the “campers” with Halloween cards and socs filled with rice and lavender. The socs can be microwaved to create hand wamers with a wisp of escapism-
The dads got it. 

Life in the woods, in a tent, sleeping on plastic milk containers isn’t all that plush!

When I am with older students, or adults, I try to remind them that if one of the “Tent City” residents is kind enough to share their story it is not our role to cast doubt on it, or try to unmask what may not sound rational or believable at the moment. What would our story be if we lived in a tent in the woods out of sight of the passing by world…
We all deserve better!
Thank you Tari.

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