Arianna Lyman

Best Day Ever Event May 26th 2023

While we're shivering through these cold June-uary days, it warms us to look back at one of our recent Best Day Ever events at the end of May!

Thank you Arianna Lyman at Neon Margot, Syd Suntha from Kottu Seattle, Renee and Jeanette from 415 Coffee, and Luna from Dog Hair Don't Care, for joining us to make such a beautiful day even more special!

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Caring for One Another

Caring for One Another:

Each time there is an extreme weather event - whether it’s rain, snow, or extreme heat - I think about the times when I was homeless and fighting to stay awake, or begging to fall asleep, just to escape the reality of knowing that I didn’t have a place to call home, and that I couldn’t see a way out of my situation. This is a feeling that was felt through the streets amongst all of us who were experiencing homelessness. These situations are as real as it gets. The fact is, some of us have a home and some of us don’t and as we saw last week throughout the city, we, as a collective, can support one another throughout these times. We all have moments of needing community, services, and support, and last week with temperatures in the 90s and no easy way to get relief, was one of those moments.

Last Thursday, Facing Homelessness collaborated with hair stylist and artist Arianna (owner of the Cobra Syndicate hair Salon) and her partner Syd (owner of Kottu food truck) to provide a day of care for our Window of Kindness visitors as part of their “Best Day Ever” project. The event ran from 2-5 pm and Arianna and Syd, in addition to sharing their resources and talents, helped turn our parking lot into an oasis from the heat.

The event featured two free haircut stations, Syd’s food truck serving delicious burgers with side salads, many cold beverages donated by our community, a couch lounge area where our clients could relax, and most importantly, eight canopies that filled our whole parking lot with shade. Additional small businesses who supported this effort included Kendra from Monkey Grind Espresso and her partner Nick who set up a cold coffee station, Aurelio, who works at Rituel hair salon and provided additional haircutting as he does often in encampments, and Sarah Nayani, owner of Grow Girl -Seattle, who donated 12 gorgeous bouquets of flowers that made the space feel that much more warm and welcoming.

To all of these beautiful community members, including volunteers who helped us set up and break down the event, as well as those who donated their time, talent, and treasure, THANK YOU! It takes a village coming together to create a beautiful and caring environment such as this and to pivot when circumstances, like an extreme weather event, occur!

Clients had the space to relax, read, eat, listen to music, and everyone had the space to build new relationships and find moments of joy and connection whether through donating, being in service to one another, or sitting and having conversations.

We do want to acknowledge that while this was happening at Facing Homelessness, the City was facilitating sweeps and forcing people to move, many with no destination. As we imagine the future, we hope to see an end to these violent acts of exclusion and expulsion that only do more harm and reproduce trauma for folks experiencing homelessness. We hope instead to see more spaces of welcoming and community care, spaces for people to gather and receive the resources we all need including, housing, food security, safety, space to rest, compassion and community.

University District | Karina

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When was the last time you got a haircut?

For some of our Window of Kindness visitors, it’s been years, and for others, even decades.

On Saturday, May 28th, Facing Homelessness hosted a free haircut event as part of our Window of Kindness Program in partnership with Arianna, who volunteered her talent and skills as a hairdresser. Arianna shared the following about her connection to homelessness and why she was moved to support our clients “As a child, I had a foster sister who was around when I was born. She was at least 18 years older than me; she had experienced numerous trauma growing up; so by the time my parents were able to foster her, she had already been out on the streets…for a long time, she babysat me. She was a very important part of my life. Thanks to my experience with my sister, I started to know the homeless folks on my walk from the ferry to Capitol Hill, and they eventually became my friends…I brought them books and care packages. They were always human to me, they were always important.”

Arianna also experienced housing insecurity so being able to navigate out of homelessness, and wanting to share her passion, Arianna was inspired to find a way to contribute her skills in cosmetology to support folks who’re living unhoused, and who are unable to access this resource.

When we talk about “coming closer” and “getting Involved” with something you’re skilled with, and/or passionate about, it is because we see individuals, families, school, sports, and church communities and more sharing in this way . Each one of us has something special we can share with one another, whether it’s a listening ear, a contagious smile, our time, being an amazing hairstylist, or whatever else it may be! If anything is certain in our world, it’s that we all have kindness that we can share with one another, and we all have ways we can get involved with something we are passionate about.

The Window of Kindness is one space that allows us to not only show kindness, but use it, and share it with others and we can create our own spaces. “If you are willing, just briefly, to take a moment and sit with someone and listen... to their soul, their heart, where they may have been unseen, unheard or misunderstood, you may give them something small, or you may be giving them something mighty. Give your heart and patience, we all need it. We all deserve it”. - Arianna

University District | Clàudia

A QUIET THOUGHT - If you're moved by the goodness of this community, please visit http://www.facinghomelessness.org/
and click on the 'donate' button and consider a "monthly recurring" donation of just $5 in support of the work. THANK YOU!
#JustSayHello #FacingHomelessness #Kindness #theblockproject