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PLEASE MEET ALEX :

I pulled up in the Pioneer Square neighborhood and spotted a man pushing all of his belongings in a cart across the street from me. I hopped out of the car and waved and he waved back and yelled "HELLO!"

Alex is a very articulate soft spoken man with an east coast accent. He grew up in New York and told me that his step mother kicked him out of the house at age 12. He has lived on the streets most of his life, most of those years spent on the streets in the five boroughs. He's been here in Seattle just a short time.

He had a job, a wife and twin girls who are now almost 18. I asked him why he prefers the sidewalk over a shelter, he said he likes his freedom and to be left alone. He always sleeps in front of the Pioneer Smoke Shop, the owner is nice and doesn't mind.

When I asked Alex if he was able to keep warm on these cold nights, he said he was freezing and just trying to survive every day. I gave him some hand warmers and he was very grateful. I couldn't shake the feeling that it was not enough, I got a lump in my throat.

"What do you like to do for fun Alex?" "Well, talk to you of course." We had some laughs. Just then at the smoke shop, I noticed the most beautiful dog tied up waiting for his owner inside. I instantly bonded with the dog and remained petting and playing with him. Buddy is a smaller pit bull mix and also lives on the streets. I noticed a man walked by a few times looking at Buddy very closely. I spent a lot of time talking to Buddy's kind owner.

After those two left, Alex said to me "You know you just saved that dog from getting stolen to use the dog for fighting? It was meant to be that you are here now." I asked him how he knew that, and he said "Because I AM the streets."

Alex will be turning 47 on January 26th, and all he really wants to do is go to the movies.

Pioneer Square neighborhood | Dawndra

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!
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PLEASE MEET JAMES:

Many of you know James from his over 20 years at the Montlake 520 exit off-ramp, asking for help with outstretched cupped hands and a rocking forward motion.

James has been homeless since his teens. He's illiterate. He survives day to day by donations from kind folks at the traffic light. At night he lives under the concrete exit ramp.

Many people are afraid of James. His appearance and mannerisms can have you looking the other way, reaching to adjust something on the dashboard or arranging stuff in the passenger seat while waiting for the light to change.

James is a beautiful person that is simply trying to survive. While many turn away, there are also many who reach out to James with kindness and solutions. Like Blair Jordan who is trying to get him into housing right now. It is difficult, homelessness is all James knows.

On January 7th James turns 54 years old. For the last five years we have been asking folks to send love and support in the form of Birthday Cards on his birthday, wowWOW!!

Usually James gets around 50 or so cards. One year he received 101, it was a big deal for him. We take the time to read each card out-loud with the process beginning by announcing where it is from. Makes me smile to remember how big he smiles when it comes from far away, like from out of state or even out of country!!!

Please mail James a Birthday Card telling him how beautiful he is, telling him how much you care about him. If you want to include a $5 bill, it will make him smile even more!

Mail cards to: Facing Homelessness c/o James 4001 9th Ave NE Seattle, WA 98105. Best to send early so we can visit him with them all on his actual BIRTHDAY!!!!

Heartfelt LOVE to all those that give James kindness day to day throughout the year. We are all one. :)

Montlake neighborhood | Rex

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!
#Kindness #FacingHomelessness #JustSayHello