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Happy New Year

Shoreline, WALocal News

The article, published on December 31, 2013, ushers in the New Year with a message of community and hope, focusing on the positive developments in Shoreline. It celebrates the completion of Jacob's Well, a facility dedicated to supporting homeless families, specifically mothers and their children. With 12 apartments now open and plans for after-school care and counseling services, this initiative represents a significant local response to homelessness. The project's success is attributed to the generous contributions from local businesses, churches, and community groups, allowing it to be built without debt. This development highlights the importance of community action in addressing social issues and providing necessary resources for vulnerable populations.

As families move in before Christmas, the article underscores a spirit of renewal and optimism as the New Year begins. The message is clear: through collective effort, meaningful change is possible. The article not only informs but also inspires, reminding readers of the impact of community involvement.

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