Tent City 3 leaves St. Dunstan's Saturday

Shoreline, WALocal News

Tent City 3 is scheduled to leave its current location at St. Dunstan's and move to Tukwila on April 5, 2014, highlighting the continuous efforts to provide shelter for the homeless in the area. The organizers are appealing for local volunteers to assist with packing and logistics, underlining the community's essential role in supporting vulnerable populations. St. Dunstan's, located at 722 N 145th St, has served as a temporary refuge for Tent City residents, contributing to the dialogue on homelessness in Shoreline.

The initiative encourages volunteers to bring friends, which not only speeds up the moving process but also fosters community spirit. By participating, residents can make a tangible difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness. The move represents a significant transition for Tent City 3, which aims to continue its mission of providing essential support and shelter. Engaging the community in this effort reflects the broader commitment to addressing homelessness in the region. Volunteers are invited to join in this meaningful endeavor, reinforcing the importance of local involvement in humanitarian efforts.

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