Lee Lee and William

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The first thing you notice about Lee Lee and William is how nice they are. We met while I was visiting Tent City 3 in Seattle. The first day I visited Lee Lee was working security and gave me a tour of the camp.

Lee Lee and William were living in a low-income apartment when the rent assistance stopped and they could no longer afford a place to live. If it wasn’t for Tent City 3 they literally would still be sleeping on the streets.

Here is a link to HuffPo on Tent City 3: Using Tent Cities to Fill a Gap in Services


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