Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Seattle's Eastside Has Two Economic Groups: The Very Rich Minority and the MASSES of Hungry Poor Mixed Togeher

I just brewed my MJB for about 20 cents a mug; grab a cheap home made mug too and read the brief: "...The Eastside is home to two of the world's richest men, and it holds America’s richest city, by one measure. But don’t be fooled: Poverty is growing. From March to July, the nonprofit Hopelink paid emergency rent assistance to nearly 700 families — eight times more than usual. Many of those families had never asked for assistance before. Hopelink, which offers a variety of help for those left behind, benefits from The Seattle Times For The Needy. Here’s how to donate. Above, volunteer Sue Brangwin volunteers puts together food boxes. (Photo: Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times).." SWE's Take: Every weekend I deliver restaurant meals to my Protective Payee client. Most of the disabled "bunk buddies" don't have family Protective Payees and believe me, the state audits are hard work with poor instructions, even for a Nuclear Engineer...LOL....no wonder the clients suffer. Good News: There much volunteer work to be done for the poor living in America....roll up your sleeves and help this Holiday Season.

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