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Housing & Health to End Homelessness

Read the #SeaHomeless Coverage

Posted on by Claire Tuohy-Morgan
July 19, 2018

On July 19th, several media outlets published new in-depth coverage of Seattle’s homelessness crisis. Follow the conversation on Twitter by searching for #SeaHomeless.

Don’t miss our Twitter thread on what we know to be true about homelessness, and make sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook so you can see our updates moving forward!

Find a roundup of all the coverage here.

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DESC occupies the indigenous land of Coast Salish peoples. We ask you to join us in acknowledging their community, their elders both past and present, as well as future generations. DESC also acknowledges that many indigenous peoples from near and far were dislocated from their lands and cultural practices, resulting in many hardships including homelessness. We honor all Coast Salish and other indigenous peoples and commit to learning and identifying DESC’s role in undoing harm.

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