On March 10th the Sand Point Community United Methodist Church voted to decline hosting a tent city this July and August. The church didn't mention the specific reasons why in their press release, but KOMO TV coverage of an earlier tent city meeting strongly hints at why this failed - high tensions with View Ridge residents.
One quote from KOMO TV said,
"The fear is not for me, it's for my children and that is my responsibility," yelled another parent. "They're the most vulnerable members of this community and for you to stand up and tell me it's irrational is completely unacceptable!"
Personally, I think tent cities can be good opportunities for sheltered neighbors to tackle some of their fears about the homeless and perhaps even use it as an opportunity to educate their families about what being homeless is like. In a way, you could say that the View Ridge neighborhood lost the most by letting go of the opportunity to learn about a different reality.
Hopefully the View Ridge community will now focus their passion and efforts on helping the tent city find a new location this summer. I'll update you on that progress later.


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